I finally got my machine working... a Victor VV-VIIIA. Thanks to everybody who helped me!
I got it a couple of months ago and worked on it here and there when I could. I took it completely apart and cleaned it up, replaced a main spring, rebuilt the reproducer, and reglued a lot of the peeling laminate. I also had to get a dirt dauber nest out of the horn. I am super happy with the end result, and just got it working about an hour ago. I just listened to a couple of Carter Family records, and the listening experience is everything I thought it would be. I love it!
Thanks again to everybody for the help! This is a great site.
Success!
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Congratulations, I am happy for your successful rebuild!
-Nice looking phonograph, oak is my favorite.

-Nice looking phonograph, oak is my favorite.
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Your Victrola looks very nice. I've always like the VIII probably because it was a small seller compared to the IX. Good job! Jerry
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I picked up a Victor VV-VIII last month also. The case is so nice, and is the loudest playing machine I have.
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Congratulations! Few things are as gratifying as fixing something that's broken with one's own hands.
Fran
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"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while" - the unappreciative supervisor.
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Mine is the only victrola that I have ever heard in person, so I have nothing to compare to. But I tell you what... it is LOUD. I was very surprised when I played it for the first time.rgordon939 wrote:I picked up a Victor VV-VIII last month also. The case is so nice, and is the loudest playing machine I have.
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Congrats on the rebuild.. Enjoy!