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WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 10:27 am
by travisgreyfox
Since I do not know what I'm looking at on ebay I'm wondering if anyone can just sell me a whole kit for my Victrola VV XIV to redo the reproducer (soundbox?)

Re: WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 10:34 am
by barnettrp21122
Your reproducer will be either marked "Exhibition" or "Victrola No.2." With that information you'll be able to order the correct kit. I believe cyber-tigger on Ebay will have these, and Ron Sitko (518-371-8549) will have what you need also.
Bob

Re: WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 11:17 am
by travisgreyfox
barnettrp21122 wrote:Your reproducer will be either marked "Exhibition" or "Victrola No.2." With that information you'll be able to order the correct kit. I believe cyber-tigger on Ebay will have these, and Ron Sitko (518-371-8549) will have what you need also.
Bob

OK. Thanks for the information. I have a Victrola No. 2 then I guess. Do you just search for a "victrola No. 2 gasket kit" ?

Re: WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 2:32 pm
by barnettrp21122
Sure-try coping and pasting this in your ebay search and it should pop up:

Victor-No-2-Reproducer-Rubber-Diaphragm-Gaskets-Beeswax


Good luck with your project!
Bob

Re: WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 10:13 am
by travisgreyfox
barnettrp21122 wrote:Sure-try coping and pasting this in your ebay search and it should pop up:

Victor-No-2-Reproducer-Rubber-Diaphragm-Gaskets-Beeswax


Good luck with your project!
Bob

THANKS! Ordered what I needed. I'm not mechanically inclined in the least, so wish me luck! :oops: :shock:

Re: WANTED: Complete Gasket Kit for VV XIV

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 11:51 am
by barnettrp21122
travisgreyfox wrote:
barnettrp21122 wrote:Sure-try coping and pasting this in your ebay search and it should pop up:

Victor-No-2-Reproducer-Rubber-Diaphragm-Gaskets-Beeswax


Good luck with your project!
Bob

THANKS! Ordered what I needed. I'm not mechanically inclined in the least, so wish me luck! :oops: :shock:
One piece of advice: use a very good flat-bladed screwdriver of the proper size to remove the small screws on the back. The heads are easily mangled otherwise.
Bob