Wanted! Victor 7 & 8 inch records

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Re: Wanted! Victor 7 & 8 inch records

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Well my friend is from Canada, and said most of Victor’s early records aka: Pre-dog Monarch and pre-bat wings were pressed in Canada, not Camden NJ.

I could understand playing records from say the 20’s & 30’s would not be good. However I thought the early Victor and Monarch records would be ok? I thought it’s just a lower cost machine with a smaller platter?

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Your friend has been misinformed, and apparently on several topics. Your Victor 0 should play 10" records with no trouble.

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gramophoneshane wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:35 pm
Edisonfan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:08 pm
I was told I shouldn’t play the 10 inch records, as they will get damaged after 10 plays.
Kind of sounds like BS to me.
I don't understand how this could possibly be true.
It could be true if it's 10 plays with the same needle! :D
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Edisonfan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:08 pm
JerryVan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:46 pm Just curious, is there a reason why 10" records won't work on your O? I'll admit, given the size of the O, 7" & 8" records look nice on its turntable, so I totally "get it" if that's your reasoning. Anyway, hope you're enjoying your new machine!
I was told I shouldn’t play the 10 inch records, as they will get damaged after 10 plays. Also, something about the spindle hole being the wrong size, and that I need a machine with a screw down spindle. Also, he mentioned something about the No. 2 soundbox being made for use with ridged front mount arms. All, I know is that the 10 inch record that I played is a pre bat wing one.
You need a better source of info. No problem on the spindle hole. The screw down clamp is a cool very early attribute, but it was long gone by the time your O was built. And the VICTROLA No. 2 soundbox was made to improve the sound of Victrolas during the Victrola era, long after front mounts and rigid arms were gone.

Wind it, play it, and enjoy it. The O was made until 1920 if memory serves, and yours is a later one if I'm not mistaken. Of course it can play 10" records. It probably won't have enough spring power for a 12", though. Don't let anyone spoil your enjoyment. ;)
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Re: Wanted! Victor 7 & 8 inch records

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gramophone-georg wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:27 am
gramophoneshane wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:35 pm
Edisonfan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:08 pm
I was told I shouldn’t play the 10 inch records, as they will get damaged after 10 plays.
Kind of sounds like BS to me.
I don't understand how this could possibly be true.
It could be true if it's 10 plays with the same needle! :D
lol, or a rusty nail.

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phonogfp wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 10:08 pm Your friend has been misinformed, and apparently on several topics. Your Victor 0 should play 10" records with no trouble.

George P.
Thank you George! Yea, a lot of what he was saying, just didn’t make a lot of sense.

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gramophone-georg wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:18 am
Edisonfan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:08 pm
JerryVan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 6:46 pm Just curious, is there a reason why 10" records won't work on your O? I'll admit, given the size of the O, 7" & 8" records look nice on its turntable, so I totally "get it" if that's your reasoning. Anyway, hope you're enjoying your new machine!
I was told I shouldn’t play the 10 inch records, as they will get damaged after 10 plays. Also, something about the spindle hole being the wrong size, and that I need a machine with a screw down spindle. Also, he mentioned something about the No. 2 soundbox being made for use with ridged front mount arms. All, I know is that the 10 inch record that I played is a pre bat wing one.
You need a better source of info. No problem on the spindle hole. The screw down clamp is a cool very early attribute, but it was long gone by the time your O was built. And the VICTROLA No. 2 soundbox was made to improve the sound of Victrolas during the Victrola era, long after front mounts and rigid arms were gone.

Wind it, play it, and enjoy it. The O was made until 1920 if memory serves, and yours is a later one if I'm not mistaken. Of course it can play 10" records. It probably won't have enough spring power for a 12", though. Don't let anyone spoil your enjoyment. ;)
Thank you Georg! That’s why I come here!

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gramophone-georg wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:27 am
gramophoneshane wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:35 pm
Edisonfan wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 7:08 pm
I was told I shouldn’t play the 10 inch records, as they will get damaged after 10 plays.
Kind of sounds like BS to me.
I don't understand how this could possibly be true.
It could be true if it's 10 plays with the same needle! :D

That’s why I change mine, after every play! Wouldn’t make much sense to have a machine play certain records. The only records I won’t play on it. Are the 40’s and 50’s.

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Re: Wanted! Victor 7 & 8 inch records

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gramophoneshane wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 6:05 am
gramophone-georg wrote: Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:27 am
gramophoneshane wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 8:35 pm

Kind of sounds like BS to me.
I don't understand how this could possibly be true.
It could be true if it's 10 plays with the same needle! :D
lol, or a rusty nail.

Rusty nail! Good one! ;)

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Re: Wanted! Victor 7 & 8 inch records

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So now that I know it’s okay too play 10 inch records on my O phonograph! I don’t have too look for 7 & 8 inch records.

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