In case you missed it in your search, http://www.victor-victrola.com/4-3.htmnovascotia victrola wrote:Hi. New member here. I have a 2 VV4-3's . They have differences, one is a more simple cabinet and the other has a fancier cabinet that i dont find in a google search. Is it because its Canadian? Anyone know how many different designs of cabinet on the VV4-3(Consolette)? Thanks
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Re: Canadian cabinet designs
"You can't take the phonographs nor the money with you, but the contentment the phonographs bring may well make your life better, and happier lives make the world a better place."
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Thanks but Didnt miss that audiophile. The victor-victrola is a wealth of info.What i didnt see was the same cabinet design. I guess the Canadian designs are not as well documented/cataloged.
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Speaking of the Alvara , here's the description from the 1927 Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada catalgue.
They're very handsome machines. One of my eternal regrets is the one I didn't buy.
Jim
They're very handsome machines. One of my eternal regrets is the one I didn't buy.
Jim
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Here's another one for sale out here on the West Coast.
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Looks good gramaphone78.