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New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:17 pm
by wellvis
Just wanted to say hi to everyone out there. My wife and I purchased a pristine Victor Victrola VV-100 at an estate sale in San Francisco last weekend, and this seems to be the place to hang out and learn more about it.
I'm very excited by it so far. We have a very limited number of discs and I've ordered some soft tone needles to start. Everything on it works well and the sound is amazing.
Here are some photos:
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:31 pm
by whoopinola
Welcome to this band of phonocentric fellows {and ladies}....There is much here to learn , but don't be discouraged . I've been collecting for 30 years , but only got my first outside horn 3 years ago...The VV-100 is a fine place to start , and it looks like yours is a winner...If you've got questions , just ask...nothing is too basic or simple not to get a friendly honest reply.....I've only been here for a few months , and never have felt less than very welcomed
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:42 pm
by barnettrp21122
That's a beautiful machine! Congratulations!
If the reproducer hasn't been rebuilt, you'll be even happier with it when you have a new set of gaskets installed. If you're handy it's not very difficult. Perhaps another member can recommend the best reference for rebuilding it yourself, or repair contacts if you wish to send it out. George Vollema of Great Lake Antique Phonograph is good for just about any repair:
http://www.victroladoctor.com/
Ron Sitko has any of the parts you'd need.
You can contact him at his phone number: 518 371 8549.
Welcome!
Bob
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 7:50 pm
by Jerry B.
Welcome to the Forum. It's a great group of collectors and a wealth of knowledge. Jerry Blais (Albany, Oregon)
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:08 pm
by Phonofreak
Welcome to the forum. I suggest that you buy the Compleat Talking Machine by Eric Reiss. You can buy it on ebay or Amazon. It is full of information about wind up phonographs. Good luck with your first machine. It is a real winner.
Harvey Kravitz
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:45 pm
by Henry
Congrats on your VV-100. According to Baumbach's "Look for the Dog" and "Victor Data Book," the 100 is (one of) the successor(s) to the VV-XI, and as the owner of an XI model G I know you'll be very happy with yours. Along with the other posters, I also endorse a rebuild of the sound box, if you feel that is necessary. Doing so should make all the difference between shrill, scratchy, distorted reproduction, and good clean sound. Your box is probably a no. 2 mounted on the so-called "fat tone arm" which VTMCo. began to supply from about late 1917 forward, so it should sound terrific. Enjoy your instrument to the full!
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:08 am
by Mr Grumpy
Welcome to the forum Wellvis, that's a beautiful machine you have there.
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 8:28 am
by briankeith
Very Very nice machine - welcome! Brian Keith (New Jersey - the great inventers home base)
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:09 am
by FloridaClay
And one more welcome.
Be warned it is addictive though. Somehow those antique phonographs tend to multiply in your home like coat hangers or rabbits.
Clay
Re: New to the forum (new owner of 1922 VV-100)
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:25 am
by kirtley2012
Welcome to the forum and the collecting addiction...... i mean hobby..........
beleive me, its just the beginning!!, youll have a house full before you know it!!