http://www.mrvictor.com/
Web site on Talking machines, Edison, Victor, Columbia
Mr. Victor
- Edisonfan
- Victor V
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- Personal Text: Invention is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration
- Location: Frederick Maryland
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- Victor II
- Posts: 353
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:08 pm
- Location: Somewhere looking for a 9ft Brass Horn
Re: Mr. Victor
I have always like this site.Anyone know him personally? I WON'T HIS 66" BRASS HORN!!!!!!!!!
Aaron
Aaron
- MTPhono
- Victor III
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- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 3:58 pm
- Location: Hayden, ID
Re: Mr. Victor
I know him and have toured his phono-museum and home a number of times. His collection is obviously amazing online and even more amazing in person. Mr. Victor is a great guy too.
It's funny you mentioned the horn.....I have asked to buy it on a number of occasions. Apparently his wife will not allow him to part with it. I don't blame her. The leather carrying case is really very cool too.
If you have questions go ahead and email him. I always find him accessible and willing to answers all my dumb questions.
PS. Mr. Victor was the source of my Auxetophone and a few other goodies in my collection.
It's funny you mentioned the horn.....I have asked to buy it on a number of occasions. Apparently his wife will not allow him to part with it. I don't blame her. The leather carrying case is really very cool too.
If you have questions go ahead and email him. I always find him accessible and willing to answers all my dumb questions.
PS. Mr. Victor was the source of my Auxetophone and a few other goodies in my collection.
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- Victor II
- Posts: 475
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:21 pm
Re: Mr. Victor
I know him and have seen his amazing collection several times in person. I recall him buying that horn and picking it up at the Union show that year. I think it was more impressive that the leather carrying case survived rather than the horn. It reminded me of some primitive African drum. Both the horn and case were huge and in beautiful condition. he certainly knows what to collect and how to collect (and as you advance as a collector those terms make more sense than you know). Looking at the website is a wonderful step back in time and you'll always see something you recognize or wish you had.
Happy collecting
Happy collecting
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- Victor II
- Posts: 353
- Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2009 3:08 pm
- Location: Somewhere looking for a 9ft Brass Horn
Re: Mr. Victor
If you happen to get that horn sell it back to me.... you could make some money.Or if he says he is going to sell it but you dont want it contact me first(or tell him too)Auxetophile wrote:I know him and have toured his phono-museum and home a number of times. His collection is obviously amazing online and even more amazing in person. Mr. Victor is a great guy too.
It's funny you mentioned the horn.....I have asked to buy it on a number of occasions. Apparently his wife will not allow him to part with it. I don't blame her. The leather carrying case is really very cool too.
If you have questions go ahead and email him. I always find him accessible and willing to answers all my dumb questions.
PS. Mr. Victor was the source of my Auxetophone and a few other goodies in my collection.
Thanks,
Aaron