That often discussed "lug" on the back of many Victor M cabinets... This image, taken from eBay, https://www.ebay.com/itm/154517523578?h ... Sw3CFg4PwO, is the first image that I've seen that begins suggest a use for it.
That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
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Re: That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
So, what was the rod used for?
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Re: That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
That's the $1,000,000 question. I'd too, love to know.
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Re: That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
Some in the past, have suggested that it was used to support a small tray that held needles, etc. This rod at least has the look of age and of possibly having been with the phonograph for a very long time, maybe since new. If so, this would seem to suggest that the "tray" theory may be a valid one.
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Re: That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
But then, anyone would have seen an advert with it or something... 

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Re: That Mysterious "Lug" on the Back of Vic. M Phonographs
I heard in the past that it was used for a horn crane to help support the weight of the horn with the new rear-mount Victors. Apparently, in the beginning Victor themselves didn't fully trust the elbow supporting the weight of larger horns. Considering that pretty much all rigid-arm elbows we find today are deformed or collapsed, this is the only explanation I heard that made sense to me. Strange though that I have never seen an advertisement or catalog entry for a Victor crane...
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