Hi folks,
Someone in the Atlanta area needs to check this one out.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/app/5852732820.html
$120......
L Door in Atlanta area
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
I agree. It's too good to pass up if you are nearby. Jerry B.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
Looks like a suffix C or later... dry, but nice...
Great price, especially if the boxes are with it.
Great price, especially if the boxes are with it.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
Would a late "L" door have boxes or albums? Thanks, JerryGreat price, especially if the boxes are with it.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
I think the VTLA boxes were used-up during the suffix C run, D & later had Red linen-bound binders.
My L-door is 1909 production, originally sold in 1910, and is C stamped over B suffix, and has VTLA boxes, pat. date 1908.
My L-door is 1909 production, originally sold in 1910, and is C stamped over B suffix, and has VTLA boxes, pat. date 1908.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
My model C, which came from the original owner's family, came with albums (gold with metal pull ring, 16 pages per album) which I think are likely original to the machine.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
As I recall, your machine and mine have close serial numbers. I thought I'd offer some pics of the interiors of the VTLA boxes included in the early L-Door Victor machines. VIctor was the king of cross-over parts.De Soto Frank wrote:I think the VTLA boxes were used-up during the suffix C run, D & later had Red linen-bound binders.
My L-door is 1909 production, originally sold in 1910, and is C stamped over B suffix, and has VTLA boxes, pat. date 1908.
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Re: L Door in Atlanta area
To further corroborate, my L-door is #19362, suffix C, re-struck over-top the "B". (no frieze)
Mine has the VTLA-style boxes, as Torjazzer pictured.
My machine bears a license-label date from 1909, and the original bill of sale is from John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, dated February, 1910. "Victrola and Records"

Mine has the VTLA-style boxes, as Torjazzer pictured.
My machine bears a license-label date from 1909, and the original bill of sale is from John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, dated February, 1910. "Victrola and Records"

De Soto Frank