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Someone please rescue this from a fate worse than death

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What might that fate be?

An empty humpback Victrola cabinet isn't something I'd want, even for free.

Might as well be a liquor cabinet or whatever. :D

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It's a VV-330, wolfe, not just any humpback, and the fate would be cat scratches and cat piss. I sometimes forget that my interest in phonographs is to preserve them for subsequent generations.
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JohnM wrote:It's a VV-330, not just any humpback, my interest in phonographs is to preserve them for subsequent generations.
Point taken. ;)

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The biggest knock against this project is the fact that the motor board area has been cut away. If that had not been done, it would be a much easier project.
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I live about an hour away from this cabinet. I believe it's a worthy project so I'll offer to pick it up and deliver it to Union for free. That's my contribution to saving this Victrola. Any takers?
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Nice as it may be (and somewhat rare) it's still not worth the asking price. I bought a complete one locally here a few years back for $50...unfortunatly it had been stored in a barn and some critters had chewed every corner of the cabinet.

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On the plus side it's the only humpback cabinet that is worth looking at twice.

On the minus side it's had a major gut job.

This is a good candidate for refitting with a CD player and stereo speakers- and I suspect that is why it was gutted.

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They could get some money for the hardware on eBay. Then put the hulk out as a freebie.

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