Just stumbled on this machine on ebay, and I have to wonder, what the heck happened to this Victrola? Looks like it was caught in a fire:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-VICTOR- ... 2c61698a3c
What the heck happened to this
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Re: What the heck happened to this
They put a link in their ebay auction to a youtube video.
http://www.youtube.com/user/1966ludwig?feature=mhee
http://www.youtube.com/user/1966ludwig?feature=mhee
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Re: What the heck happened to this
I think a fire was definitely the cause.
I bet it sounds, wait for it.... Hot
I bet it sounds, wait for it.... Hot

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Re: What the heck happened to this
It was close to a fire. I had an Edison 'Concert' ('Opera') that had been in an attic fire that looked like that. Still ran although the front was charcoal! The stylus had melted out of the stylus bar of the L reproducer.
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