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Reproducer has SOLD but Carton Still Available - Look!

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 11:41 pm
by Jerry B.
I am selling a very nice gold Victrola 2 reproducer and a great carton for a nickel Victrola 2. I rebuilt the reproducer with a new diaphragm, gaskets, and a new tension spring. I played it and it sounds terrific. The price is $60 plus postage for the reproducer and $15 for the carton and goes to the first person to say "SOLD". Please email [email protected] with and questions or interest. Thanks, Jerry Blais
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The Gold Victrola 2 has sold. Thanks
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The carton for a nickel Victrola 2 is still available.

Re: For Sale: Gold Victrola 2 Reproducer & Carton-Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:01 pm
by tomwil
Just be aware that the carton is for a nickel No2. The gold No2 cartons came with gold lettering, not silver.

Re: For Sale: Gold Victrola 2 Reproducer & Carton-Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:28 pm
by Jerry B.
Thanks for pointing that out. I would sell the box separate from the reproducer. How about $60 for the reproducer and $15 for the carton? Jerry

Re: For Sale: Gold Victrola 2 Reproducer & Carton-Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:09 pm
by estott
I'm guessing the V2NB on the lid means Victrola 2 Nickle Bright

Re: For Sale: Gold Victrola 2 Reproducer & Carton-Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:05 pm
by gramophone78
estott wrote:I'm guessing the V2NB on the lid means Victrola 2 Nickle Bright
I always assumed it meant "nickel body" or "gold body" for the "V2GB".

Re: For Sale: Gold Victrola 2 Reproducer & Carton-Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:23 pm
by tomwil
estott wrote:I'm guessing the V2NB on the lid means Victrola 2 Nickle Bright
On my gold box, I have V2GA.

There is another example here.

Re: Reproducer has SOLD but Carton Still Available - Look!

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:51 pm
by estott
Victrola 2, Gold, Antique?

Re: Reproducer has SOLD but Carton Still Available - Look!

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 11:02 am
by gramophone78
estott wrote:Victrola 2, Gold, Antique?
That makes sense. I wonder if this is stated in Victor period cats.???. Was there different "gold" finishes on a #2???. Not that I have seen.
If there is only one type of finish..... then why the "GB" or "GA"??. Last,is there a "NA" marked box?. Does a member have one to show?.