Victor Auxetophone
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Victor Auxetophone
I was fortunate enough to bring home this Victor Auxetophone from the recent Stanton auction. I was a bucket list machine for me. It is mostly complete. It is missing the second U-tube for the reproducer and the front door pull. The original motor and air pump are there but seized up. I am hoping to keep it all original. It even came with the original owner's manual. I have the correct reproducer and very large brass bell Victor horn for it. The case looks like it will clean up very nicely.
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
NICE!
Looking forward to a restoration thread on this one.

Looking forward to a restoration thread on this one.
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
You'll need to do a video to demonstrate that it can be heard a mile away.
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
Ken
Congratulations to you. I can't wait to see this machine in working order. I knew you wanted one with the original insides and am glad you finally got one.
Congratulations to you. I can't wait to see this machine in working order. I knew you wanted one with the original insides and am glad you finally got one.
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
When fully restored, how much louder would this machine actually be?
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
When fully restored, how much louder would this machine actually be?
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
Congratulations Ken,
You're well on your way to a completed and incredible machine. Nice to find one with original guts. As to the sound volume from the other inquiry. I've had the opportunity to hear two others in action. Yes, they had a big horn but with air pressure on two reproducers, in my opinion is 3x - 4x volume. You better stand back to the far wall to listen. ,Fascinating machine in so many ways. Tech at it's best back then.
Best,
D.Edwards
You're well on your way to a completed and incredible machine. Nice to find one with original guts. As to the sound volume from the other inquiry. I've had the opportunity to hear two others in action. Yes, they had a big horn but with air pressure on two reproducers, in my opinion is 3x - 4x volume. You better stand back to the far wall to listen. ,Fascinating machine in so many ways. Tech at it's best back then.
Best,
D.Edwards
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
That’s incredible. 3-4x?
I was trying to read up on this a little. How does it work? How does the air compressor run? Is it electric or hand wound?
I was trying to read up on this a little. How does it work? How does the air compressor run? Is it electric or hand wound?
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
Finally... I knew you would find one. Congrats, Ken.
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Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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Re: Victor Auxetophone
Congrats, Ken! Nice machine. What serial number is it?