To what does this fit?
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To what does this fit?
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Re: To what does this fit?
John,
Just a wild a$$ guess: Given the mounting is off to the side, could this be an aftermarket pickup that mounted to a Victor acoustic tone arm, with the wires connecting inside the arm and routed out the horn, and connected to an aftermarket amplifier, or radio?
If so, I would suggest that there is a mating plug, this is missing, that connects the wires to the contacts.
If unusable, it may still be an interesting thing to have in ones collection given the makers tag.
Just a wild a$$ guess: Given the mounting is off to the side, could this be an aftermarket pickup that mounted to a Victor acoustic tone arm, with the wires connecting inside the arm and routed out the horn, and connected to an aftermarket amplifier, or radio?
If so, I would suggest that there is a mating plug, this is missing, that connects the wires to the contacts.
If unusable, it may still be an interesting thing to have in ones collection given the makers tag.
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Re: To what does this fit?
This fits the non changer machines from about 1928 and later.Such as the 7-26.
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Re: To what does this fit?
Thanks! I was curious.
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