Need the following items:
Knurled Nut for Top of the Speed Control
Top Board Release Parts
Brake (two hole)
Crank
I have attached photos.
If you can help, please share photo and price.
Thanks!
FOUND: Parts for Victor E
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Mvogel6161
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FOUND: Parts for Victor E
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Jerry B.
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor E
I'm not sure you want that early style brake.
Jerry B.
Jerry B.
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Mvogel6161
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor E
Thanks. Is this the correct one?
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor E
Yes, I believe the brake in the last photo is correct. Jerry
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor E
Thanks!
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Re: WANTED: Parts for Victor E
How long is the threaded portion of speed control. That part is common to many Victors and Victrolas. I bet one of us has one with the correct length with the knurled top.
Your top deck release is mostly there. All you need to do is find a short piece of steel rod of the correct size, cut it to length, round one end, and braze or weld the other end to what's there.
Hope this helps, Jerry B.
Your top deck release is mostly there. All you need to do is find a short piece of steel rod of the correct size, cut it to length, round one end, and braze or weld the other end to what's there.
Hope this helps, Jerry B.