A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
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- Victor O
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A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
As we go through the daunting task of trying to find that special phonograph asking fellow collectors sometimes yields exceptional success. I had been looking for nice VV-XVIII for several years. Found several, but for whatever reason the acquisition never materialized. A while back I asked Jerry (for the umpteenth time) if he knew where I might locate one. He knew a friend who had a friend who had one and it was for sale! After driving across five states, covering 2,300 miles I had my wish fulfilled. My wife is even allowing me to keep it in the living room for the time being. Here are a couple of photos
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- Victor III
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
Now that is one beautiful, clean, example! Congratulations!
- gemering
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
Wow!
Super clean example of a beautiful and rare top of the line victrola.
-Gene
Super clean example of a beautiful and rare top of the line victrola.

-Gene
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- Victor VI
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
I agree. Super sweet. Did it come with the record binders??.gemering wrote:Wow!
Super clean example of a beautiful and rare top of the line victrola.
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-Gene
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
Very nice indeed! I sold my XVIII in 1996 and every time I see one I feel a little twinge of regret. There's nothing else quite like them! Congratulations - -
George P.

George P.
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- Victor O
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
It came with both the 10 inch and 12 inch binders. They were even full of records.
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
Great machine! I like my XVII but it pales next to your XVIII. Jerry Blais
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- Victor VI
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
What a bonus. The 10 inch "P" binder was only used in the 17 & 18. Therefore, hard to find if you need it.Gleemanguy wrote:It came with both the 10 inch and 12 inch binders. They were even full of records.
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- Victor IV
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
What a beautiful machine! It's my absolute favorite of the Victor floor models. I had one in walnut for several years but sold it to a friend in 2000. I miss it sometimes, but when I get out east to his place I get to admire it. In my house, it was one of a lineup of machines in my finished basement, but in his 1927 vintage dining room it has lots of room to be seen.
Enjoy!
Jim
Enjoy!
Jim
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Re: A friend of a friend's friend became my friend
Congratulations indeed!
Clay
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Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
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.
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.