Victor II humpback phonograph

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Tinman81
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Victor II humpback phonograph

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hey guys an gals,

im looking to buy a reproducer for my phonograph also the elbow horn. i found a reproducer online in EXCELLENT condition with 300 needles for 105.00 dollars. what do yall think of that price? also does anyone know of anyone that refurbishes an cleans phonographs? mine is in need of some minor repair. in or around the louisiana area would be great. thanks an let me know if anyone has those parts im looking for. god bless

Phonofreak
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Re: Victor II humpback phonograph

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The price you quoted for the reproducer is a good one provided it was rebuilt properly. To keep your Humpback II authentic you will need the early exhibition reproducer. The needle bar has a round hole where the needle goes. Also, instead of having hex nuts, it uses round knurled nuts. You can find a good original horn elbow on ebay. Also you can get a good repro from Ron Sitko. Ask for the brass one, not the aluminum one.
Harvey Kravitz

Tinman81
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Re: Victor II humpback phonograph

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Thank you sir so much for your time. How can i get ahold of these gentlemen? The hole where the needle comes out to sit on the record has somewhat of a triangular hole on the reproducer i mentioned. it has the knurled nuts an has been disassembled an cleaned an reassembled. gaskets have been been replaced an looks very nice.

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Re: Victor II humpback phonograph

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If that is the reproducer selling for $105. With the 300 needles, that is a good buy. The seller is Walt Summers and he goes by the name of cybertigger on ebay. He is very meticulous in rebuilding reproducers. Since you said the reproducer has knurled nuts and a triangular needle hole, that was an upgrade after 1909. That's when fiber needles came out. That reproducer will be good for your Victor II. Good luck,
Harvey Kravitz

Tinman81
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Re: Victor II humpback phonograph

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Yes sir, thats the gentleman i was referring to. His work, from what i could see looked very good. Thank you for your help, I greatly appreciate it. He has just recently dropped his price to 95.00. If you hear of anyone looking to get rid of a tone arm, please drop me a line.

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