Victor lever needle bars
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Victor lever needle bars
Not sure if this is the right section to ask but is there any documentation of when the lever needle bars were introduced and discontinued on the Exhibition reproducers? I have seen them on both the long throat and regular Exhibition reproducers.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
The Exhibition lever needle bars were an extra-cost ($1.00) option, so they can be found on virtually any Exhibition. See page 66, Fig. 2-28 in Phonographica by Fabrizio & Paul.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Thanks for the reply. I will have to check that out. Seems like an expensive upgrade for the time.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
I agree - that may be why they're somewhat scarce!
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Ken,
As additional information, this needle bar was shown available in this July 1907 Victor repair parts catalog! - E24.
Also note E21 - This is the adapter, also seldom found today, that allowed an Exhibition to be used on a Victor Jr.
Shawn
As additional information, this needle bar was shown available in this July 1907 Victor repair parts catalog! - E24.
Also note E21 - This is the adapter, also seldom found today, that allowed an Exhibition to be used on a Victor Jr.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Thanks for sharing!phonogfp wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:41 pm The Exhibition lever needle bars were an extra-cost ($1.00) option, so they can be found on virtually any Exhibition. See page 66, Fig. 2-28 in Phonographica by Fabrizio & Paul.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Thanks for the additional information. I wonder what the difference is between the needle bars E8 and E9. The Victor Jr. adapter is quite scarce. I have only found one in over 40 years.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Assembly drawing E23 shows the thumbwheel rotated 90 degrees from the lever needle bar shown on assembly drawing E24.
I assume E8 is for the thumbwheel. E9 is for the lever needle bar.
Seems to be a hole shown in E8 while not (?) on E9 ?
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I assume E8 is for the thumbwheel. E9 is for the lever needle bar.
Seems to be a hole shown in E8 while not (?) on E9 ?
bob stutz
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
was the Victor Jr adapter ever reproduced? That sure would be a hot item if available.
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Re: Victor lever needle bars
Your assumptions are correct.bearcat wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 1:55 pm Assembly drawing E23 shows the thumbwheel rotated 90 degrees from the lever needle bar shown on assembly drawing E24.
I assume E8 is for the thumbwheel. E9 is for the lever needle bar.
Seems to be a hole shown in E8 while not (?) on E9 ?
bob stutz