Newest acquisition needs some help-and so do I.

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m0xiemama wrote:I got this VV-XI. The guy was asking $35 for it but when I hot there decided he would rather just give it to me. The case is in rough shape and I'm thinking I may need to just re veneer the whole thing but I figured I'd get some expert opinions. The inside cleaned up great and it plays nicely so I want to do it justice.
Another possibility is finding another IX case in easily conservable or restorable condition as they pretty prevalent. You could swap out the parts, and work on just the case of this one as a training experiment.

I don't think you saw my other post to you, but it's good to see you back on the forum as aside from Phonogal, it's a bit estrogen challenged around here. :lol:

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Hey Tinkerbell!

You are right, I didn't see your note. I had some surgery and one thing led to another and I've been out of the scene for a bit but I am well now so I am back at it. :) I am glad to be back.

Originally I was just going to try to find another case. We will see how it goes. I did find a big piece of the veneer that was missing in my trunk so luckily I have a good bit to spare. :)

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That old veneer can really come in handy, as it's thicker than the modern stuff. I have a plastic bin full of odd pieces of old veneer that came off phonograph and record cabinets, as well as some junk Victrola cabinets that I've kept just to salvage the veneer (and other pieces). Finding that piece in your trunk, as well as having the piece on the back of your IX to re-use is great. Good luck!

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I think George gave really good advice about using this machine as a learning tool about veneer replacement and repair. It's much better to learn and possibly make mistakes on a VV-IX and not on a XVIII. Jerry

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According to OP's first post, it's a XI, not a IX.

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No it is an IX. The error is simply the result of fat fingers,small phone, and a lack of proof reading . :)

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Good luck with this one, Moxie...

Another nice facet to this machine is that it is one of Victor's nicest table-models. I prefer these later models with the feet.

Please keep us updated and share some photos...

The first Victrola I ever experienced was a 1915 VV-IX that my folks brought home from an estate sale when I was about four years old... over 40 years ago...

We still have it around !

:coffee:
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m0xiemama wrote:Hey Tinkerbell!

You are right, I didn't see your note. I had some surgery and one thing led to another and I've been out of the scene for a bit but I am well now so I am back at it. :) I am glad to be back.

Originally I was just going to try to find another case. We will see how it goes. I did find a big piece of the veneer that was missing in my trunk so luckily I have a good bit to spare. :)
Must have been tough dealing with surgery and a little one at home, but I'm glad to hear you are doing well enough to be both back on the forum and collecting again! :rose:

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Moxie,

Glad things are going well for you again and great to have you back. Your enthusiasm for our hobby has been missed.

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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.

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Thanks Clay! I must admit it is a nice surprise to know my absence was noticed. :)

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