Hello from a VV-XVI newbie

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Re: Hello from a VV-XVI newbie

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The XVI is a great machine. I love mine and play it often. Yours looks to be in very nice condition.

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Thank you, Henry, the more I look it over, the luckier I feel. I waited for a very long time to finally get one, and buying this one was a leap of faith for me. I can usually tell the difference between trash and treasure, but I'm no expert. I paid $250 for it, the price on CL around here for much less quality units.

It needs a couple of things, the proper crank, escutcheon, rubber mount for the reproducer, reproducer rebuild and, of course needles. I will endeavour to put this machine completely right.

I forgot to add a photo of the doors open, it came with quite a few 78's, too. I already had a couple of hundred, now I will have to inspect and catalogue them.

The left volume door, at the bottom hinge, has been repaired but there is no other damage to the cabinet. :)
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FloridaClay wrote:The XVI is a great machine. I love mine and play it often. Yours looks to be in very nice condition.

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Yes, I think I got very lucky. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while ;)

I can't wait to hear it once the reproducer is restored!
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Great looking XVI. The one you have was the immediate successor to the L-door machines. They were first shipped in August of 1912 and is the only type of XVI to have full width upper doors which makes it somewhat unique. The automatic brake was installed on this model after s/n 72077, so this machine is entirely correct without it. I had one just like yours for a while and it was the best sounding Victrola I ever owned. Enjoy!

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Thanks for the info, phonojim, it's really interesting to note the doors. I figured it was an early version because of the SN and label date, but, didn't realize the design change. Now that I look at other pictures, I see that.

Cool, another check in the plus column. :)
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The pre-1917 XVI always has a sense of Edwardian elegance. And also a large record storage compartment to store the ever expanding collection of acoustic disc you no doubt will be acquiring. :)

I do enjoy mine:

http://youtu.be/Fx518poT9qM

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Damfino59 wrote:The pre-1917 XVI always has a sense of Edwardian elegance. And also a large record storage compartment to store the ever expanding collection of acoustic disc you no doubt will be acquiring. :)

I do enjoy mine:

http://youtu.be/Fx518poT9qM
Nice I really like Oak! I don't know where I'm going to put all the machines I suddenly find myself wanting to try. There's a VI on CL that looks pretty nice... :roll:
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fran604g wrote: It needs a couple of things, the proper crank, escutcheon, rubber mount for the reproducer, reproducer rebuild and, of course needles. I will endeavour to put this machine completely right.
For the rubber mount (usually called the "back flange"), try this source: http://www.rmrmfg.com/phono.html
I've not used the product, but it seems to be well thought-out. Note that you have to send your old flange's brass core so they can form the new flange around it.

For the Exhibition rebuild, see this: http://www.nipperhead.com/old/rep_exhib.htm
You'll certainly need replacement front gaskets, and possibly (depending on its condition) a new mica diaphragm. Also beeswax. There are several sources for these items. I like the gaskets that Victrola Repair Service used on my Exh. (http://www.victrolarepairservice.com/index.html); perhaps they will sell you the material separately. You could also try http://www.antiquephono.com/victor.htm . They sell a whole rebuild kit, with diaphragm, gaskets, and wax, for $9.50---not bad!

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Henry wrote:
fran604g wrote: It needs a couple of things, the proper crank, escutcheon, rubber mount for the reproducer, reproducer rebuild and, of course needles. I will endeavour to put this machine completely right.
For the rubber mount (usually called the "back flange"), try this source: http://www.rmrmfg.com/phono.html
I've not used the product, but it seems to be well thought-out. Note that you have to send your old flange's brass core so they can form the new flange around it.

For the Exhibition rebuild, see this: http://www.nipperhead.com/old/rep_exhib.htm
You'll certainly need replacement front gaskets, and possibly (depending on its condition) a new mica diaphragm. Also beeswax. There are several sources for these items. I like the gaskets that Victrola Repair Service used on my Exh. (http://www.victrolarepairservice.com/index.html); perhaps they will sell you the material separately. You could also try http://www.antiquephono.com/victor.htm . They sell a whole rebuild kit, with diaphragm, gaskets, and wax, for $9.50---not bad!
Thanks Henry, I'll check them out.
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Well, I ordered the rubber flange and needles from Tim F. and sent out an email for the reproducer rebuild kit. I'm getting kind of excited about this old girl. :D

Thanks for all the help thus far! I will keep updating with my progress.
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