After carrying it up 3 flights of stairs to my apartment, I gave the cabinet a good cleaning and attempted to open up the cabinet doors. Luckily the Victrola key I had opened up both doors and revealed the mystery as to what was inside.
In the pullout drawer laid the original gold plated Exhibition reproducer, in need of some work, and a nice Victrola No. 4A in fairly good shape. Also inside, a nice blue Victor tin full of needles, and 2 sample packs of Victor needles. It was like opening up presents on Christmas day. The only thing that is missing on it is the knob that goes on the shelf that pulls out underneath the horn and it's original castors, which I'm all on the hunt for.
The machine also has another reproducer that was attached to the tone arm when I bought it. It has an aluminum mica but has no information on it. I've included it in the pictures below. If anyone knows anything about it, I would greatly appreciate it!
This is now my favorite piece in my small, but growing collection.
