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Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:57 pm
by ejackett
Yes Frank i do believe the finish is the english brown mahogany they used back then
Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:36 pm
by Henry
Victor must have had a really fine plating department, because the nickel on your XI looks great. In fact, it was the bright, shiny, flawless nickel plating on my XI that really sold me on the machine that I've owned for 33+ years now. I swear it could have looked no better the day it left Camden!
Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:08 pm
by zenith82
Very nice find for $35! Congratulations!
Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:12 am
by ejackett
Yeah Henry the nickle cleaned up pretty good considering what it looked like when I got it, thanks Zenith...I got my eye on a
VV-220 now that the guy wants 175.00 for I'm hoping to get it for 125.00, I should know this weekend. Its a family owned for its
entire life and appears to look pretty good just very dusty, but it has good gold plating and the records they offered to go with it.
Gene
Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 12:04 pm
by Phonolair
Great find and you can't beat the price. This is the kind of stuff that keeps our thrill of the hunt alive. You just never know what you will find or where.
Best Regards, Larry
Re: Here is my 35.00 CL VV-XI G model
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 1:58 pm
by zenith82
ejackett wrote:Yeah Henry the nickle cleaned up pretty good considering what it looked like when I got it, thanks Zenith...I got my eye on a
VV-220 now that the guy wants 175.00 for I'm hoping to get it for 125.00, I should know this weekend. Its a family owned for its
entire life and appears to look pretty good just very dusty, but it has good gold plating and the records they offered to go with it.
Gene
$125 wouldn't be bad for a VV-220 if it's got records with it. If you get it, check those records good. When I lived in southwestern WV about 15 years ago, I once got a Starr at an estate auction that was completely filled with 1920s blues and hillbilly records. I paid a whole $50 for all.