Here for your consideration is an early Victor D. This one is the earliest variation with the speed control with “wire” handle, Victor Data Plate on a side panel. The original finish is elegant and smooth. The nickel is great. Back bracket great. The grain on the quartersawn horn is fantastic. Round hole reproducer was rebuilt by Wyatt.
Horn has no chips, holes or cracks, with some light crazing on the horn. Metal end is clean and not dented.
Complete label on the bottom, the feet are contemporary replacement from the phonograph shop.
I purchased it from a collector in NH and owned it for 25+ years. If you have thought about owning one of these (who hasn’t) this is a great opportunity at a fair price. 
I can deliver to you or your courier at the upcoming Stanton Auction later this month.
Please call, text, email or PM to purchase or additional pictures. Thanks! John Duffy 860-966-2827
			
							SOLD: Lovely Early Victor Fancy Case D - $3,500
- Ripduf1
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SOLD: Lovely Early Victor Fancy Case D - $3,500
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Re: FOR SALE: Lovely Early Victor Fancy Case D - $3,500
my favorite Victor!  the horn alone (if original) should be worth $2000 (repops go for $1200 before tax and shipping)
Good luck with the sale
			
			
									
									
						Good luck with the sale
- Phono-Phan
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Re: FOR SALE: Lovely Early Victor Fancy Case D - $3,500
Gorgeous!!!!!   I love the early speed control.  Should sell fast.
			
			
									
									
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				MarkELynch
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Re: FOR SALE: Lovely Early Victor Fancy Case D - $3,500
A beautiful machine, John!
For those of you not familiar with the speed control, the wire link is moved between the two projecting pins on top to toggle between the regular speed and the reduced speed (about 60 rpm) needed to play the Victor 14” discs. The wire link moves a barrel up and down. The center of the barrel is threaded for the typical speed adjustment screw to fine tune either the high or low settings.
Mark
			
			
									
									
						For those of you not familiar with the speed control, the wire link is moved between the two projecting pins on top to toggle between the regular speed and the reduced speed (about 60 rpm) needed to play the Victor 14” discs. The wire link moves a barrel up and down. The center of the barrel is threaded for the typical speed adjustment screw to fine tune either the high or low settings.
Mark
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