Cool, funky machine ????

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Calle
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Cool, funky machine ????

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http://cgi.ebay.com/RED-VICTOR-TALKING- ... 35a687939f

:roll: :shock: :x

Well... what should I say... And for that price !

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

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I guess the next step is to have the seller convince somebody that it's a factory finish (oh, wait, they already confessed to doing this themselves) :roll:

Kinda weird that she did this to give a Victrola a "retro look". I mean, isn't the fact that it's a Victrola already sort of "retro"?

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

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I would like to have seen it prior to it's full body dip into "tomato sauce red" paint....

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

Post by estott »

It's only a VV-X. So common that I don't think screwing them up makes much difference- most collectors wouldn't look twice at one even in factory-new condition.

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

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estott wrote:It's only a VV-X. So common that I don't think screwing them up makes much difference- most collectors wouldn't look twice at one even in factory-new condition.

Yes, but even so, it deserved a better fate. :cry:

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Henry
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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

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Agreed! When properly restored, the machines from this era, however common, can sound terrific---and isn't that the whole point of this hobby, or am I missing something? But for sure, this VV-X isn't worth the buy-it-now price of $1,500!

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Post by estott »

Oh certainly! But have you ever heard anyone here say anything spontaniously good about one?

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

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Heh... even the crank looks red.
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estott wrote:Oh certainly! But have you ever heard anyone here say anything spontaniously good about one?
Well, I've consistently praised my VV-XI, essentially similar to the X, often in these pages. And spontaneously, at that. But I'm not sure what that proves, except that it sounds good to me, and I like it.

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Re: Cool, funky machine ????

Post by edison phonographs »

Yikes!
You know its one thing if someone tries to refinish one when it is too far gone to restore the original finish, but I don't know why any one paints these red or, as I see more often shabby chic white. Obviously a refinished one isn't worth as much as an original finish, but if it is done right than it is still worthwhile. Sprey painted, no thanks.

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