Looking for this style of Victor crank escutcheon. It does not have to look "perfect", because it's not going on a perfect machine. Some plating loss is fine but please, no deep rust or total loss of plating. Hope you can help. Thanks!
WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
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JerryVan
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phonojim
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Re: WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
I think I have one. I'll try to look later today and get back to you.
Jim
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JerryVan
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Re: WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
That would be great. Thanks, Jim.
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phonojim
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Re: WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
Still looking....
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Re: WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
Would any of these work? I think the one separated from the others is from a Victor horn machine and the tube section is worn through.
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Re: WANTED: Victor Crank Escutcheon
I believe the separated one would be correct. Can you determine what the hole diameter might have been? THANKS!Phono-Phan wrote: Wed May 06, 2026 3:48 pm Would any of these work? I think the one separated from the others is from a Victor horn machine and the tube section is worn through.