Can't even imagine if I had found this early on, my guess is it wasn't on for very long!
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 995925499/
Vic I in NY?
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Re: Vic I in NY?
I guess one can't complain for only 222.00$ with the wrong turntable and reproducer.
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Re: Vic I in NY?
That listing has been marked as SOLD for weeks. No idea why it has not been removed long ago.
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Re: Vic I in NY?
I was wondering the same thing, perhaps it garners a lot of traffic to marketplace or something?
I was questioning that crank as well, not that I'm an expert by any means, but it seems oversized for that player...
Again, for $220 I'd take a day off work, drive hours, pay gas, and drive back... I still have yet to find an external horn machine, all mine are internal but I'm not giving up!
I was questioning that crank as well, not that I'm an expert by any means, but it seems oversized for that player...
Again, for $220 I'd take a day off work, drive hours, pay gas, and drive back... I still have yet to find an external horn machine, all mine are internal but I'm not giving up!
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Re: Vic I in NY?
Yes, the crank is wrong too, looks to be out of a inside horn machine.
I've never come across any Victor outside horn machines in my area, but the general population is pretty thin here on the B.C. Coast.
There wasn't a lot of money back then in this area.
I've never come across any Victor outside horn machines in my area, but the general population is pretty thin here on the B.C. Coast.
There wasn't a lot of money back then in this area.
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Re: Vic I in NY?
Crank is wrong, but turntable looks to be OK for a Vic-IF. Starting with the -IC (if memory serves), the ten-inch platter was made of pressed steel. Earlier versions had an eight-inch cast steel platter.