Victor identification

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oceanlinerfanatic
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Victor identification

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Hello all, Can anyone Id this model of a Victor machine? Disc machines are not my type of interest as much as cylinders are so I don't know much about them. I'm sure plenty of you will know it as soon as you see it :lol:
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Re: Victor identification

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Later model Victor II.

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I agree with Ken.
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Re: Victor identification

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Total dilettante here, but isn't the crank hole in the wrong place for a II? Maybe a 1 or a late rear mount Z?
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