
Identify these phonographs
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Identify these phonographs
I came across these on craigslist and I'm trying to figure out what make and models they are.
There seems to be issues (soldering) on the horn on the Victor, pretty nice horn on the other one. These are the only photos available at the moment.

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Re: Identify these phonographs
The top photos show what is, at best, a frankenphone. The gold-plated tone arm is too short, but beyond that the poor photographs don't show much.
The bottom photo shows a crapophone. Forget about that one.
George P.
The bottom photo shows a crapophone. Forget about that one.

George P.
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Re: Identify these phonographs
They were reasonably priced but didn't look quite right to me. Thanks for your insight.phonogfp wrote:The top photos show what is, at best, a frankenphone. The gold-plated tone arm is too short, but beyond that the poor photographs don't show much.
The bottom photo shows a crapophone. Forget about that one.![]()
George P.
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