I am always interested in purchasing Victor "Period" models. If you
are ever interested in selling let me know. Very nice find!
Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
- Skihawx
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1024
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:48 am
- Location: New Hampshire
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
Thank you for the value estimates and the welcome! For those looking to buy - I just got it!
If y'all don't mind me asking; there are two small doors with a shelf on the back of the cabinet (see link below). These two small doors lead to a small compartment that doesn't appear to serve any apparent purpose. Would anyone know what the compartment was used for? Your help is immensely appreciated! I also attached images of the feet and turntable.
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/4692/victrola2.jpg
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/8028/victrola4.jpg
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/8216/victrola3.jpg
If y'all don't mind me asking; there are two small doors with a shelf on the back of the cabinet (see link below). These two small doors lead to a small compartment that doesn't appear to serve any apparent purpose. Would anyone know what the compartment was used for? Your help is immensely appreciated! I also attached images of the feet and turntable.
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/4692/victrola2.jpg
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/8028/victrola4.jpg
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/8216/victrola3.jpg
-
- Victor Monarch Special
- Posts: 8716
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:25 am
- Personal Text: Stop for a visit when in Oregon.
- Location: Albany, Oregon
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
I think the small doors were access to the electrical parts where wiring could be altered to accommodate different outlet voltages. I know yours is spring driven but perhaps all models had the extra doors. Thanks, Jerry
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
That's interesting! Thank you for the information! I wasn't sure if there was a connection between the doors and Prohibition, so had to ask! 

- Skihawx
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1024
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:48 am
- Location: New Hampshire
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
Following the introduction of the electric motor option
all high end victrola had the rear compartment. The space
is for housing and ventalating the voltage dropping resistors
for the motor and compartment lamp. The motors were 32 volt
motors and could be run from 32V, 110V and 220V. There even
was a dropping resistor for the lamp to run a 110v bulb from 220.
All period models and all VV-XVIII's have the rear doors. There
wasn't enough volume to worry about producing two designs.
all high end victrola had the rear compartment. The space
is for housing and ventalating the voltage dropping resistors
for the motor and compartment lamp. The motors were 32 volt
motors and could be run from 32V, 110V and 220V. There even
was a dropping resistor for the lamp to run a 110v bulb from 220.
All period models and all VV-XVIII's have the rear doors. There
wasn't enough volume to worry about producing two designs.
-
- Victor II
- Posts: 391
- Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2009 4:17 pm
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
The pics here show what the electrical components look like in the back of the Chippendale Victrola equipped with the electric motor. In this case, this is a "wide model" of the Chippendale. I regret that the pics aren't clearer, but for now they'll have to do. I'm about 400 miles away from the machine right now, and can't clearer pics just yet.
- Attachments
-
- ChipVictrolaBack005.jpg (107.97 KiB) Viewed 1284 times
-
- ChipVictrolaBack004.jpg (63.13 KiB) Viewed 1284 times
-
- ChipVictrolaBack002.jpg (100.62 KiB) Viewed 1284 times
-
- ChipVictrolaBack001.jpg (107 KiB) Viewed 1284 times
-
- Victor Monarch
- Posts: 4175
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:23 pm
- Personal Text: I have good days...this might not be one of them
- Location: Albany NY
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
I've heard a couple of reports that owners of Victrolas with these rear door used the compartment to hide liquor.
- Swing Band Heaven
- Victor III
- Posts: 554
- Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2010 2:16 pm
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
Wow - still impressive. That must be some fantastic telephoto lens your using to get such a clear photo from 400 miles awayKirkwood wrote:I regret that the pics aren't clearer, but for now they'll have to do. I'm about 400 miles away from the machine right now, and can't clearer pics just yet.

Sorry couldn't resist that.
-
- Victor VI
- Posts: 3463
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:21 pm
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
So being the 4th machine, does this make it a $15,000 machine or a $5,000 machine?
Does a low serial number really increase the value 3 fold, and would 501 therefore be valued at $20,000?
Does a low serial number really increase the value 3 fold, and would 501 therefore be valued at $20,000?
-
- Victor Monarch Special
- Posts: 8716
- Joined: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:25 am
- Personal Text: Stop for a visit when in Oregon.
- Location: Albany, Oregon
Re: Victor Chippendale No. 2 - Value?
I would expect that the least expensive Period machines like the Chippendale No. 2 sold in slightly larger numbers than some of the more expensive models and therefore todays value would be significantly less. I don't think there would be any difference in value between the 3rd one off the line and the 5th (condition being the same).