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I have 7 or 8 unidentified platters which need a new home. This is the first one I cleaned up with a wire wheel and buffed the rim. This platter is a tad under 10 inches. Any guess as to what it belongs? TIA
Platter ID
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- Victor I
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Re: Platter ID
Kinda looks like a Columbia.
- m0xiemama
- Victor II
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Re: Platter ID
Orthophonic wrote:Kinda looks like a Columbia.
That's what I was thinking.
- mattrx
- Victor IV
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Re: Platter ID
Looks very much like the platter on my Grafonola. No indention for the cross bar on a Victor. The spindle on the Grafonola is conical and the hole in your platter looks similar.
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- Victor IV
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Re: Platter ID
Yep I thought this platter looked like the one on my Standard Model A - it fits the A. Thanks for the input....
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- Victor Monarch
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Re: Platter ID
If not Columbia it could be something Swiss.