GEICO commercial Two To Tango

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GEICO commercial Two To Tango

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In the GEICO commercial "Does it take two to tango?", has anyone noticed the Victrola that is playing the music? It appears it may be a VV-X spindle leg model. Any ideas?

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It's similar but not quite right. What is the little unit on top of the open legged ???. Jerry

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I thught it wasa victrloa IV on a table..

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Did HMV make a model similar to the open sided VV-X? I did not consider that possibility. It does look like a IV on top. Jerry

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Only video I can find is low-quality, but it looks like an end (lamp) table with maybe a '50s era phono, topped with a little cheap changer.
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It is some kind of table top 50s record changer.

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