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Re: Mahogany Victor V. Real or fabrication?

Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:14 pm
by David Spanovich
In style, the case reminds me of the "Royal Grand" Zonophone --

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(This model is also featured in "The Talking Machine..." by Frabrizio & Paul.)

I know that Victor was in charge of Zonophone production at the time this example was manufactured.

I'm also wondering if the gilded model with the "Vic. V" name plate was a special order or if it was simply assembled out of spare parts. I agree with the above comments that the gold plating just doesn't look right--too metallic; almost like polished brass.

DS

Re: Mahogany Victor V. Real or fabrication?

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:28 am
by Jerry B.
David, I think you've solved the mystery. If you applied a little gold paint to the corner columns and tack on a Vic V ID tag, you've just about got it. Good job! Jerry B.

Re: Mahogany Victor V. Real or fabrication?

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:27 am
by gramophone78
It's an old case. However, not a Victor... :lol: :lol:. Here is a mahogany Vic. 5.
Mahogany Victor 5.JPG

Re: Mahogany Victor V. Real or fabrication?

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:28 pm
by USlakeside
The plating does look bad, or off, but it could be restored. Really hard to say. The Zonophone link is a really keen observation! this is very helpful. I want that Zonophone!