Looking for repairs
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- Victor Jr
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Looking for repairs
Hello I have a crank victrola that needs repair- anyone local in union county new jersey that could look and repair? Please email me at [email protected] if you or if you know of someone!!! ty!!
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- Victor VI
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Re: Looking for repairs
The Links section of the board has a listing of repair and part suppliers.
You'll find that most of the time, you will need to partially disassemble your machine and send things to repair shops by mail. This is not usually difficult.
Good luck!
You'll find that most of the time, you will need to partially disassemble your machine and send things to repair shops by mail. This is not usually difficult.
Good luck!
- Curt A
- Victor Monarch Special
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Re: Looking for repairs
Please post a picture of your machine and the actual brand - Victor, Columbia, Brunswick, Pathé, etc.... people tend to use the word "Victrola" as a generic term for any type of phonograph.
It would also help to describe (to the best of your ability) what might be wrong with your machine... For example: it doesn't wind up and run, it cranks but the crank flies backwards, it runs but not reliably and steady, it needs missing parts, etc.
It would also help to describe (to the best of your ability) what might be wrong with your machine... For example: it doesn't wind up and run, it cranks but the crank flies backwards, it runs but not reliably and steady, it needs missing parts, etc.
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
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- Victor III
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Re: Looking for repairs
It would be good to know the machine you have, I am in Roselle Park, where are you?
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- Victor II
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Re: Looking for repairs
Where are you located? I’m in Plainfield. I either do my own repairs on some things or send some parts out for repair when necessary.
Bill
Bill
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- Victor IV
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Re: Looking for repairs
Hi- Just an observation- The OP listed a gmail address and asked for replies to that address. They might not be checking the forum regularly. I'm sure someone can help-- if the connection is made.
Brad Abell
Brad Abell
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- Victor II
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Re: Looking for repairs
I did email as well, although I have not heard back yet.
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- Victor III
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Re: Looking for repairs
I went--- to find an upright Victrola X (around 1920). What I saw---no motor board hold down screws, no motor board lift knob, governor shaft laying on turntable---no springs or weights, no needle cup, no speed control screw, generic reproducer, generic female crank (they removed the crank escutsion (can't spell that) so the crank would fit) and made it work in place of a male crank. I think she paid $125 or $150 and I don't want "The Damsel in Distress" to put very much more cash into it---What would you suggest? Be kind
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- Victor VI
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Re: Looking for repairs
I would suggest placing a "wanted" ad in the Yankee Trader for her wants. You or the owner could also contact George V and see if he would be willing to help.emerson wrote:I went--- to find an upright Victrola X (around 1920). What I saw---no motor board hold down screws, no motor board lift knob, governor shaft laying on turntable---no springs or weights, no needle cup, no speed control screw, generic reproducer, generic female crank (they removed the crank escutsion (can't spell that) so the crank would fit) and made it work in place of a male crank. I think she paid $125 or $150 and I don't want "The Damsel in Distress" to put very much more cash into it---What would you suggest? Be kind