Best part was, I wasn't even looking for it. Headed to an auction about 20 miles from work when I got off yesterday, figure I'd see some folks I haven't seen in a while, and lo and behold, right out in the front lawn was this XVI. Surprisingly good finish, it wound up fully, and was 100% there, save for the crank escutcheon. Needless to say, I brought it home. These photos are before I cleaned it up, but you get an idea. It was made on May 1, 1912, if the sticker is correct.
Related question, the lock on this model is stuck "up", and my existing Victor key will go in, but not make the full turn to unlock it. It'll go about halfway around, and stick. Were there multiple variants of the Victor key, or is something else here potentially the issue? Any way to get it to unlock without the key?
Also, I'm assuming this once had a gold plated turntable, which has been replaced. Will any work, or since this is an earlier machine, do I need a specific one?
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