I'd like to trade the bracket on my MS, which is too short and is really the bracket for a V,D, and VI for the correct one (M, MS, IV). I only want the bracket, no hardware, clamp, etc.
Photo below, the bracket is all original not repainted, striping and paint are 95%+. Thanks for looking.
George
Trade D,V,VI bracket for IV,MS bracket
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Re: Trade D,V,VI bracket for IV,MS bracket
It amazes me that there are so many long time collectors that do not realize there is a difference between the brackets. Sorry, but I have no spare Vic III size back brackets. Jerry Blais
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When considering the purchase of a rear mount Victor, ALWAYS drop the needle near the spindle. It should land on or very close to the spindle. Jerry Blais
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Re: Trade D,V,VI bracket for IV,MS bracket
Jerry:
Thanks for the reply. Please keep your eyes out for me, it would be appreciated. When I purchased the machine with the wrong bracket my plan was to eventually convert it back to front mount. The bracket in the photo came on a different machine (also MS) than in the photo, which originally was a front mount. However after purchasing the mahogany horn from you, that machine looks so good I'm going to keep it that way. So..........
George
Thanks for the reply. Please keep your eyes out for me, it would be appreciated. When I purchased the machine with the wrong bracket my plan was to eventually convert it back to front mount. The bracket in the photo came on a different machine (also MS) than in the photo, which originally was a front mount. However after purchasing the mahogany horn from you, that machine looks so good I'm going to keep it that way. So..........
George