Found: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
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Found: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
Found: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza for a client. The one that is there is missing it's magnets and speed control. If anyone has one they are willing to part with, please let me know. Thanks
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Re: Wanted: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
Are all induction disc motors basically the same? I have an early 1930s Electrola spare licking around.
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- Victor III
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Re: Wanted: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
Not sure. I have not had any of the later machines. Anyone out there have any idea?
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Re: Wanted: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
There are some differences. The Credenza motor was mounted with rigid steel stand-off posts. The RE-45 used thick rubber mounts.
The motors used before mid-1927 differed from the labor motors, in that they were fused and were fitted with the typical Victrola speed indicator.
Is machine in question a Credenza an 8-30? Serial number would help. I probably have the motor that you need if I could but lay my hands on it!
The motors used before mid-1927 differed from the labor motors, in that they were fused and were fitted with the typical Victrola speed indicator.
Is machine in question a Credenza an 8-30? Serial number would help. I probably have the motor that you need if I could but lay my hands on it!
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Re: Wanted: Induction Disc Motor for Victor Credenza
Is is an earlier credenza, not the 8-30. Sorry, I do not have the serial number handy. It has the non-supported tone arm and the brass reproducer, if that will help you date it. This takes the standard gold-tone victrola speed control.Thanks for your help.
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