What is this record cabinet?

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Re: What is this record cabinet?

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bradsantiques wrote:I'm pretty sure that's a Herzog cabinet probably for a Victor VI. I have one that I can't find in any of the books either. It is definitely made to display a Victor VI with the ribbon striped mahogany and gold capped fluted columns. It is super rare with doors on front and back.
You're right - - as posted on the first page of this thread, it IS a Herzog cabinet; the No.832. An original catalog illustration is shown on page 90 (Fig. 2-87) of Phonographica. An actual example is pictured on page 189 (Fig. 4-45) of Antique Phonograph Accessories & Contraptions. Your cabinet can be found in the same book on page 187 (Fig.4-39).

I must admit that my lesser self becomes a little bewildered when I read that items such as these cabinets can't be found "...in any of the books..." :? The books are readily available! :)

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Re: What is this record cabinet?

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tonystardis wrote:The victrola went for 320 and the cabinet I think went near 400. Bear in mind these were barn finds and the cabinet showed that more than the victrola. The victrola would probably clean up fairly well with some effort and a repaired reproducer and the cabinet though complete and only veneer missing was on door it was likely in need of a complete teardown and reassemble.

I ran the cabinet to just over $400 and decided it was going to need to much more $$ to make it presentable.

I bought the Victrola and it did clean up nicely. Rebuilt the reproducer and it plays very well.


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What model was the Victrola - I didn't see any mention of it here, but may have missed? Any photos?

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Re: What is this record cabinet?

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OrthoSean wrote:What model was the Victrola - I didn't see any mention of it here, but may have missed? Any photos?

Sean
It's a second series 12. I'll post a picture tomorrow, it's out in the garage to dark now.


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