Additional info for 1911 Queen Anne style VV-XIV

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apruizii
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Additional info for 1911 Queen Anne style VV-XIV

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I just picked up this 1911 VV-XIV Victrola with Queen Anne legs and was curious to know if the internal horn installation is original. It's my first time seeing a solid wood board with bolts for securing the horn, when opening the rear panel. Is this normal or probably something a prior owner installed?

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Re: Additional info for 1911 Queen Anne style VV-XIV

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Looks correct from the back ...
https://www.proxibid.com/Art-Antiques-C ... n/43059537
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Re: Additional info for 1911 Queen Anne style VV-XIV

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Thanks!

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