The front looks period. But the back looks like it is made
from modern plywood. Maybe the back was removed to re-purpose
the cabinet to hold a modern stereo and then replaced with plywood
at a later date??
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Re: VV-IV in the Box
The VV-IV fits in there without any room to spare. I wonder how a little Columbia 'Symphony' would fit in there, and what the crank hole alignment would be? Maybe if a Columbia belongs in the cabinet, a new back was installed to accommodate the different geometry of the Victor arm and support? Too bad it's priced just high enough to discourage anyone from buying it!
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Re: VV-IV in the Box
It just seemed strange to me that the cutout on the back was so sloppy. One would think if the cabinet was manufactured back in the day, the quality of the construction would be better.Skihawx wrote:The front looks period. But the back looks like it is made
from modern plywood. Maybe the back was removed to re-purpose
the cabinet to hold a modern stereo and then replaced with plywood
at a later date??
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Re: VV-IV in the Box
Wow! Someone went to great lengths to put all of this stuff together & do so with great precision regardless how awkward it is. Thanks for sharing the pictures! Erich
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1923VictorFan wrote:Wow! Someone went to great lengths to put all of this stuff together & do so with great precision regardless how awkward it is. Thanks for sharing the pictures! Erich
I'm glad you like the pictures

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Re: VV-IV in the Box
It's pretty clear, to me anyway, that it's an old accessory cabinet, meant to house a phonograph as it does now. However, the original phonograph was not the Victor that it holds now. You can see where another crank hole was plugged when the cabinet was modified for the Victor. The hole in the back was likewise modified as most of it was neatly cut, then crudely sawed in the upper left area to allow for the Victor arm.
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JerryVan,JerryVan wrote:It's pretty clear, to me anyway, that it's an old accessory cabinet, meant to house a phonograph as it does now. However, the original phonograph was not the Victor that it holds now. You can see where another crank hole was plugged when the cabinet was modified for the Victor. The hole in the back was likewise modified as most of it was neatly cut, then crudely sawed in the upper left area to allow for the Victor arm.
I think you hit the nail on the head.

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I think several of us didnovkev24 wrote:
I think you hit the nail on the head.


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Brad wrote:I think several of us didnovkev24 wrote:
I think you hit the nail on the head.![]()
Indeed

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Re: VV-IV in the Box
I have a couple of questions. I looked at the photos and it appears the VV-IV ID tag is still on the side. Perhaps it's where the tag was located and it's a different color. Does it appear that the Victrola ever had doors? I couldn't see marks where hinges were attached. Thanks, Jerry