whats the difference
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- Victor Jr
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whats the difference
they look the same to me what is the difference between a vv-xviii and a vv-130. They both receive the same report card grade on the victor victrola website. I dont know which one is more perferred thanks for the input as always
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- Victor II
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Re: whats the difference
They're different models, though they're basically the same in terms of the (overall) cabinet design.Deb wrote:they look the same to me what is the difference between a vv-xviii and a vv-130. They both receive the same report card grade on the victor victrola website. I dont know which one is more perferred thanks for the input as always
On Victor-Victrola.com, each model has its own page:
VV-XVIII -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/XVIII.htm
VV-130 -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/130.htm
As noted the 130 is basically the same as the XVII model -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/XVII.htm -- which was slightly simpler than the XVIII. (Victor switched from a Roman Numeral designation to standard numbering in the late teens.)
The guide to all the models is found on this page -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/product% ... mation.htm
....but here's a quick jump to the frame in its own page -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/new_page_2.htm
In terms of what they would sell for, it all depends on condition, etc., though I think the prices for the XVII and the 130 would be similar since both were high end. The XVIII, as noted, was more deluxe, so that would probably command more.
HTH,
DS
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Re: whats the difference
What's the difference between an actual descriptive thread title and post that uses punctuation and capitalization (as learned in grammar school,) and the other kind? I dunno, it's a riddle. 

- FloridaClay
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Re: whats the difference
Deb, wondering if perhaps it might be the XVII that you were thinking of, rather than in XVIII, in comparison to the 130. The 130 was basically a renamed XVII when Victor changed its naming conventions, the one another poster has described. They are kind of 2 peas in a pod.
The XVIII has a considerably more elaborate case with extra moldings, carvings, elaborately matched patterned veneers, etc. and brings a good deal more than the XVII/130 twins. The production run of the XVII/130 was also many time more than the XVIII.
Clay
The XVIII has a considerably more elaborate case with extra moldings, carvings, elaborately matched patterned veneers, etc. and brings a good deal more than the XVII/130 twins. The production run of the XVII/130 was also many time more than the XVIII.
Clay
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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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- Victor IV
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Re: whats the difference
The only substantial difference between the VV-XVII and the VV-130 is the used needle arrangement. The 130 uses a special little drawer rather than the traditional used needle cup.