I was given a rather rough 1915 Victrola VV-IX. It's....yeah. Anyway, all the veneer appears to be in very good shape, however, the finish on it all is badly alligatored on the top layer or two of shellac. I've heard a good way to remove it is to use lemon oil and sandpaper to remove the top few coats to reveal the nice layers underneath. I don't want to strip it unless it's absolutely necessary, but if I have to, I will. Once the cabinet looks good, I'll likely replace the platter, find a pin to stick in the spindle (old one broke off somehow) then polish everything best I can, find a crank, and leave it as-is. It's not a valuable model by any means, so it's not really worth a full blown restoration. What methods have worked for you guys?



The top looks a bit better because I put some Old English and some 0000 steel wool on it.