Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Victor-Talking-Mach ... 240%3A1318
Appears that a VV-VI hornless has been made into a back mount- and is that the tone arm and mount from a Schoolhouse Victor?
Frankenphone- with interesting parts
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
It certainly appears to be. A tough part to come by if you needed one!
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
Nice default photo—definitely something looks off when you have a table-top with doors open and a horn that doesn’t look like it belongs laying next to it.
At least the seller in this case is saner than most of these that I’ve seen, and is starting the bidding at $50.
At least the seller in this case is saner than most of these that I’ve seen, and is starting the bidding at $50.
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[hr][/hr]eBay Item #200315702442
Victor Talking Machine VV-VI with BRASS HORN, Victrola
Nice old Victor Talking Machine, Model VV-VI, serial number 214077P. This has been in my parents attic untouched for over 30 years. Don't know anything about these, but it looks to be in great shape. The wood case is very nice and the table top spins when I press the button on the top. The inside of the case is also very nice and looks to have had little to know use over the years. The crank and the needle arm look good as well. I have a horn in the photo that my Mother said came with it when she bought it way back when. The bottom of the case is very nice with two pressed certificates that are in very respectable shape given the machines age. Not sure what these sell for, so will start it off at $50.00 which seems like a bargain for something so nice and so old. Domestic shipping only for this item, buyer to pay for insurance and packing. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!!!!
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
And there's nothing to angle the horn toward the listener....did they use this thing with that brass horn pointing straight up?
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
You mean it’s not one of the rare Victor Ceiling-Reflector models?Viva-Tonal wrote:...did they use this thing with that brass horn pointing straight up?
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
This is not just any Frankenphone, it's THE Franken Phone!!!!
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
Hi
Does anybody know what the horn was originally off? I'm still in the market for a horn for my Victor pre dog MS front mount.
Regards Marcel
Does anybody know what the horn was originally off? I'm still in the market for a horn for my Victor pre dog MS front mount.
Regards Marcel
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
OMG, nowadays they call these "Upgraded Phonographs"
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Re: Frankenphone- with interesting parts
Can't quite make out the end of the horn...
Also interesting...the motor on the machine. Looks like a circa 1914 XIV/XVI motor (either with the exposed speed needle or the large window).
Also interesting...the motor on the machine. Looks like a circa 1914 XIV/XVI motor (either with the exposed speed needle or the large window).