150+ survivors, (close to 10%). That’s pretty impressive. I guess that I was trying to find out when changes occurred and see what anomalies exist as well as finding out if the serial numbers were sequential and the highest and lowest.Jacobean wrote: Mon Nov 07, 2022 3:53 pm The Victor Survival database now has a total of 210,000 entries (models, finishes and serial numbers of existent Victor and Victrola machines) that has been ongoing since the mid-1970's, and continues to receive about 30 submissions daily from my website and from visits to shows, auctions, etc. As of now, there are just over 150 Pooley survivors logged. The database does not yet have a public query access, but message me for more information. Details may be limited on some entries, but a lot of data is there.
Glad to share query results with anyone.
Paul Edie
www.victor-victrola.com
Have there been many with a serial number below 501? Do you know when Victor changed the motor, the horn and discontinued the needle draw?
Thanks