Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
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Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
Scored a nice XVI-H in Circassian Walnut on Facebook Marketplace yesterday for $350. It’s a day’s-drive round-trip away, and I’ll be picking it up next week. Appears to be missing a used-needle cup and casters. Will also need a full set of albums. Attached are the listing photos.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
Very Nice!! What a great deal! There are still bargains to be had "in the wild"... 3 ½ years ago, I found a Circassian VE-XVIII... in the wild. It's restoration was posted here on the forum, but unfortunately the pictures have disappeared, like many others.
Yours is a beautiful machine- please keep us updated once you have it in hand.
Brad Abell
Yours is a beautiful machine- please keep us updated once you have it in hand.
Brad Abell
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
Hey, Brad!outune wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 11:10 am Very Nice!! What a great deal! There are still bargains to be had "in the wild"... 3 ½ years ago, I found a Circassian VE-XVIII... in the wild. It's restoration was posted here on the forum, but unfortunately the pictures have disappeared, like many others.
Yours is a beautiful machine- please keep us updated once you have it in hand.
Brad Abell
Would you mind posting some or all of those photos again, either to this thread or start a new one?
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
What a bargain. Quite a beauty. Congratulations.JohnM wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 9:37 am Scored a nice XVI-H in Circassian Walnut on Facebook Marketplace yesterday for $350. It’s a day’s-drive round-trip away, and I’ll be picking it up next week.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
Thank you! I’m picking it up on Tuesday. Will post better photos when I get it home.audiophile102 wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 10:41 pmWhat a bargain. Quite a beauty. Congratulations.JohnM wrote: Sat Jul 30, 2022 9:37 am Scored a nice XVI-H in Circassian Walnut on Facebook Marketplace yesterday for $350. It’s a day’s-drive round-trip away, and I’ll be picking it up next week.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
What a great find, congratulation's.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
Hi John- Here are a few pics of my Circassian VE-XVIII as requested. It was one of those 'drop in my lap' finds.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
The ultimate Victrola!
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
These are such gorgeous machines! More than a bit of envy at finding such a nice intact Circassian Walnut machine in the wild at a good price-congratulations!
I have asked this once before on this forum, but not sure I received a definitive answer. I have only seen XVIII Electrola's---has anyone seen a Circassian Walnut XVIII Victrola (non-electric?). It would seem logical that most of those Victor customers who were affluent enough to afford a Circassian XVIII would have had the means to have had electrification in their homes by the late 'teens when these units were available from Victor. I was fortunate to obtain a crank wound Victor XVIII in American Walnut which is also quite beautiful.
I have asked this once before on this forum, but not sure I received a definitive answer. I have only seen XVIII Electrola's---has anyone seen a Circassian Walnut XVIII Victrola (non-electric?). It would seem logical that most of those Victor customers who were affluent enough to afford a Circassian XVIII would have had the means to have had electrification in their homes by the late 'teens when these units were available from Victor. I was fortunate to obtain a crank wound Victor XVIII in American Walnut which is also quite beautiful.
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Re: Circassian Walnut VV-XVI(H)
I believe the electric Circassians 18's are more common but the one I have is a crank.Victor VII wrote: Mon Aug 01, 2022 4:22 pm These are such gorgeous machines! More than a bit of envy at finding such a nice intact Circassian Walnut machine in the wild at a good price-congratulations!
I have asked this once before on this forum, but not sure I received a definitive answer. I have only seen XVIII Electrola's---has anyone seen a Circassian Walnut XVIII Victrola (non-electric?). It would seem logical that most of those Victor customers who were affluent enough to afford a Circassian XVIII would have had the means to have had electrification in their homes by the late 'teens when these units were available from Victor. I was fortunate to obtain a crank wound Victor XVIII in American Walnut which is also quite beautiful.
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