I'm looking for an early Victor IV Slotted Crank.
Mahogany or black knob preferred, but would consider oak, must have good nickel.
PM or Email Me,
            Thank's, 
                 Bob S.
			
							WTB: Victor IV Stotted Crank
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Re: WTB: Victor IV Stotted Crank
Just to make this clear... we're talking about a Victor IV horn machine and not a Victrola IV.  Is that correct?
			
			
									
									
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Re: WTB: Victor IV Stotted Crank
Yes, this is for an early open horn IV!
Thank's,
Bob S.
			
			
									
									
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Bob S.
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				Jerry B.
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Re: WTB: Victor IV Stotted Crank
Please let me know if this crank would help you.  I wish I could tell you more about it.  I suspect it's an original threaded crank that someone converted to a slotted crank.  The nickeling is good maybe too good.  If it was re-plated, it was done decades ago.  Jerry Blais
			
							
			
									
									
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