Scrub that... the VV-X governor is no where NEAR that of a Vic III.
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A Vic III New To Me
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
Hey congratulations! I have the same style Victor sitting on the same style small cabinet. I was told here on the forum it's a Herzog cabinet, just not the very fancy ones. Yours has the original slats which is better than what mine got, which is a later set of flat shelves.
My Vic 3 no longer runs but it's a good display, I just need to find someone to help me with the motor which no longer holds when wound up. I've fought this battle before, fixed it, and am not going to do that again.
By the way those records you sent are excellent.
Thanks
Charles
My Vic 3 no longer runs but it's a good display, I just need to find someone to help me with the motor which no longer holds when wound up. I've fought this battle before, fixed it, and am not going to do that again.
By the way those records you sent are excellent.
Thanks
Charles
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
Well, some of it is for a Victor. The governor shaft and the two weights are correct. The rest is from a Columbia, (I think). You need the third weight and the correct friction disc and the small hub. Hard to say if the governor springs are correct. At the very least, you need a third spring.Dischoard wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:04 pm Um, you’re absolutely right, that is not a Vic governor. Crazy that someone got it to fit. Is the Vic III governor specific or could I use one from, say, a VV-X donor which I happen to have![]()
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
That’s why I think the whole governor is wrong, it’s a two spring governor and they’re exactly offset from each other, there’s no space for a third spring and weight…JerryVan wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:33 amWell, some of it is for a Victor. The governor shaft and the two weights are correct. The rest is from a Columbia, (I think). You need the third weight and the correct friction disc and the small hub. Hard to say if the governor springs are correct. At the very least, you need a third spring.Dischoard wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:04 pm Um, you’re absolutely right, that is not a Vic governor. Crazy that someone got it to fit. Is the Vic III governor specific or could I use one from, say, a VV-X donor which I happen to have![]()
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
I suspect the governor shaft is correct; it’s the right length and the worm meshes with the worm wheel, so it looks to me like someone has replaced the other bits with Columbia or other manufacturers parts.
It may work as is, though you could change them to the proper Victor parts when you find them.
It may work as is, though you could change them to the proper Victor parts when you find them.
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
And of course, right you are again. I opened mine up and while I do remember only two barrels, I did not remember that one of them was doublekiwiatlarge wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 11:10 am
The VTLA motor is not the same it’s a 3 spring and the III had a two spring motor. Many parts are likely interchangeable but not the whole motor. Yours looks very fixable and depending on your location there are some really good folk out there who will work on it for you if it gets too challenging to do yourself.

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Re: A Vic III New To Me
Glad you liked the records! And thanks for the tip, I did a quick search for Herzog Record Cabinets and this link came upVanEpsFan1914 wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 10:42 pm Hey congratulations! I have the same style Victor sitting on the same style small cabinet. I was told here on the forum it's a Herzog cabinet, just not the very fancy ones. Yours has the original slats which is better than what mine got, which is a later set of flat shelves.
My Vic 3 no longer runs but it's a good display, I just need to find someone to help me with the motor which no longer holds when wound up. I've fought this battle before, fixed it, and am not going to do that again.
By the way those records you sent are excellent.
Thanks
Charles
https://www.bargainjohn.com/product/record-cabinet/
Same door latch, same legs, similar needle cup, very basic indeed. The difference is the back of mine is finished to be presentable so no glued label on the back like the one linked above. Good to know.
Maybe I didn't make out too poorly for $1,000. Still seems like a lot for a setup that's going to require this much work.
I worked on cleaning up the cabinet today, baby steps. I think my next step is to take the barrels off and see what I can do there. I'm tempted to just replace both springs rather than trying to deal with one broken spring and cleaning the other, 120 year old spring. I just know that these motors are a bit trickier to get into and work on than the ones I've been working on. Only one way to learn!
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
Thanks Michael, all these links you've posted have been great, I really appreciate you taking the time to look them up. I'm compiling my list right now and it's a doozie!kiwiatlarge wrote: Sat Jul 20, 2024 9:35 pm Jerry is right that the governor friction part is wrong. From the photos, the rest of the governor looks right. I believe this is the right part.https://thephonographshop.com/products/ ... s=e&_v=1.0. The Phonograph Shop also has the governor weights and springs if you need them.
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
No. It's not the whole governor that's wrong. If the correct Victor parts were mounted on your correct Victor governor shaft, there would be a place for the third weight, (two of which you now have).Dischoard wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:42 amThat’s why I think the whole governor is wrong, it’s a two spring governor and they’re exactly offset from each other, there’s no space for a third spring and weight…JerryVan wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:33 amWell, some of it is for a Victor. The governor shaft and the two weights are correct. The rest is from a Columbia, (I think). You need the third weight and the correct friction disc and the small hub. Hard to say if the governor springs are correct. At the very least, you need a third spring.Dischoard wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2024 7:04 pm Um, you’re absolutely right, that is not a Vic governor. Crazy that someone got it to fit. Is the Vic III governor specific or could I use one from, say, a VV-X donor which I happen to have![]()
The circled parts are the only ones that are wrong.
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Re: A Vic III New To Me
Right you are, I thought that screw was a set screw to attach that bottom collar but of course that collar has to be able to drift up the shaft.JerryVan wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:37 pm
No. It's not the whole governor that's wrong. If the correct Victor parts were mounted on your correct Victor governor shaft, there would be a place for the third weight, (two of which you now have).
The circled parts are the only ones that are wrong.
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Thank you, that really helps direct me in the right direction.