While I'm waiting to hear back from the sellers of the VV-107, I figured I'd get started on this VV-IX. It's an early one, made on June 27th, 1911. From the serial, it was likely the last day they made these with the bullet brake, as they switched 17 units later.
Anyway, in preparation for stripping/fixing the cabinet, I'd like to remove these....any way to do so without gouging the mess out of the cabinet?

Also, is there a straightforward way to remove the cast iron horn from the cabinet while I'm working on it? It's loose as it is, but I'm not sure I can really remove it.


It would appear I'm missing the bracket assembly for the tonearm as well, but it must be different from all my others. The tonearm sits inside the horn on this one, and the bracket must simply go around the tonearm, as opposed to supporting/rotating it.

What should I be on the lookout for? Would anyone with an early VV-IX be so kind as to snap a couple photos of theirs that I can use as a reference? I have a 1915 model IX, but it's very different from this one.