Featured Phonograph № 108 - Victor Victrola 8-9
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:39 am
Make: Victor Talking Machine Company
Model: Victor Victrola 8-9
Serial #: 8201
Year(s) Made: 1928-1929 (This one was built in 1929)
Original Cost: $175
Cabinet Size: 46"h x 25"w x 19"d
Turntable: 12" Green Leather
Reproducer/Sound-Box: Gold Orthophonic
Motor: Double Spring
Horn Dimensions: Large Stamped Steel
Reproduction Parts: None
Current Value: $1500-$1800
Interesting Facts: Victor indicated in the sales literature for this model that the ornate design, flashy colors, and gold gilding were marketed toward immigrants from Europe.
After coveting it for many years (often over cocktails on my visits to NY
), I recently acquired this machine from the collection of "OrthoSean".
The machine was discovered in it's original home in the rural town of St. Johnsville, NY and was under Sean's guardianship for over 8 years before finally departing New York and arriving in the Water-Winter Wonderland known as Michigan.
[youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIOvN83frc0[/youtubehd]
Model: Victor Victrola 8-9
Serial #: 8201
Year(s) Made: 1928-1929 (This one was built in 1929)
Original Cost: $175
Cabinet Size: 46"h x 25"w x 19"d
Turntable: 12" Green Leather
Reproducer/Sound-Box: Gold Orthophonic
Motor: Double Spring
Horn Dimensions: Large Stamped Steel
Reproduction Parts: None
Current Value: $1500-$1800
Interesting Facts: Victor indicated in the sales literature for this model that the ornate design, flashy colors, and gold gilding were marketed toward immigrants from Europe.
After coveting it for many years (often over cocktails on my visits to NY

The machine was discovered in it's original home in the rural town of St. Johnsville, NY and was under Sean's guardianship for over 8 years before finally departing New York and arriving in the Water-Winter Wonderland known as Michigan.
[youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIOvN83frc0[/youtubehd]