Hi,
Hopefully here are some pictures of my 8-9 serial number 915...........
Cheers,
Jerry F Bacon-Dallas,Tx
Early 8-9 number 915.
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
A really beautiful machine, thanks for sharing!



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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
Stunning. Is there a name for that type of finish or was this model always decorated this way?
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
A really attractive machine. Had not seen one before.
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
Nice. There's nothing else quite like an 8-9, is there?
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
Yes, it was a specially painted model, in this high deco fashion. See Baumbach's "Look for the Dog" (everyone should have a copy!). The oak finish itself is reminiscent of fumed oak, but I'm not sure it is precisely that.Mr Grumpy wrote:Stunning. Is there a name for that type of finish or was this model always decorated this way?
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
Really beautiful- thanks for sharing!
I note that it's a stamped steel horn; how does the sound compare to the Credenza?
I note that it's a stamped steel horn; how does the sound compare to the Credenza?
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
I have an 8-12, 8-9, early 2-door Credenza and a later 4-door.
To me, the 8-9 sounds best!
I love mine.
It would be the last machine I'd have if I was forced to liquidate my entire collection.
I would also love to own an 8-7 and 8-8.
Gene
To me, the 8-9 sounds best!
I love mine.
It would be the last machine I'd have if I was forced to liquidate my entire collection.

I would also love to own an 8-7 and 8-8.
Gene
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
gemering wrote:I have an 8-12, 8-9, early 2-door Credenza and a later 4-door.
To me, the 8-9 sounds best!
I love mine.
It would be the last machine I'd have if I was forced to liquidate my entire collection.![]()
I would also love to own an 8-7 and 8-8.
Gene
I think the horn really makes all the difference - I think those 3 machines, the 8-7, 8 and 9, were the only victor models to use an all metal ortho horn. I've got a small hmv 157 also with an all metal, but smaller, horn, and it always blows away all my other machines (aside from my 8-8), even my victor credenza.
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Re: Early 8-9 number 915.
As I recall the 8-7 was fitted with a wood/cast iron horn quite similar to that of the 8-30. The 8-9 shared its second-generation all metal horn with the 8-8, 10-35, 8-35, 8-36, 8-10, and 5-30. The alst three of these machines being primarily for export.
Note that the excellent HMV "Re- Entrant" machines were introduced shortly AFTER the new metal-horned Amercan models, and so these late American machines are the exact contemporaries of the Re-Entrant line.
The better known first series American Orthophonic machines had no equivalents in the British line, their place being filled by the "Saxophone Horn" machines with the No. 4 reproducer.
Note that the excellent HMV "Re- Entrant" machines were introduced shortly AFTER the new metal-horned Amercan models, and so these late American machines are the exact contemporaries of the Re-Entrant line.
The better known first series American Orthophonic machines had no equivalents in the British line, their place being filled by the "Saxophone Horn" machines with the No. 4 reproducer.