Well, hopefully I'm saving a good machine and creating a new enthusiast. My brother-in-law and his significant other visited from Washington state this summer and really liked my phonographs. Most people think they are neat but she really liked them along with the history I was able to share. Knowing the pickings in the NW are not nearly as good as in the twin cities, I thought I'd keep an eye out for a good priced table top to send them as a surprise for Christmas.
This would also give me the opportunity to hunt down a machine and enjoy the clean-up process without adding one to the population in our house which has reached it's capacity. (not real capacity, capacity according to my wife

) So, low and behold, I found a nice little VV-IX in oak that was filthy, had a few small black rings on the top but otherwise a perfect first machine. I got to play with the gojo and take apart the double springs and re-grease them. (twice, I put them in backwards the first time in my haste)
Below is the Christmas gift with a few new knobs, a well cleaned and lubricated motor and freshly rebuilt reproducer. It will cost me more to ship it than I paid for it but hopefully it will find a loving home. So, anyone ever given a phonograph for a gift? I have to admit, I kinda hate to let it go.
Scott