Mystery front-mount machine
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- Victor I
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Mystery front-mount machine
I assume this is a Victor R (sorry, this is the only picture I have), but a few things look off, most notably the metal horn support. Is it possible this is something else, or is it definitely a Royal?
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- Victor Monarch Special
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
It's a Model R. And the engine under it is a Model T, (but you probably knew that).
Some R's have stamped metal arms like that. Others will know the finer details and time frames.
Some R's have stamped metal arms like that. Others will know the finer details and time frames.
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- Victor IV
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
Looks legit to me- The metal arm is a "Gibson" arm-- They were used on some "R" and "E" machines-- (I've had both)- Perhaps other machines as well that others here can ID.
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
I believe the metal travelling arm, known as a Gibson arm, is more unusual than wood and suggests this is a later machine.
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- Victor IV
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
Here is a link to an earlier discussion of the Gibson arm. In it I pictured the E I sold a few years back-- Another member commented that the Gibson arm was rarer to find on an R or a P than on the E.
viewtopic.php?p=351256&hilit=gibson+arm#p351256
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Brad Abell
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- Victor I
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
Thanks, everyone! Very interesting, especially about the Gibson arm. I'm happy to have this machine. Would the Exhibition reproducer have been a later "upgrade"?
(And yes -- that is a Modet T engine!)
(And yes -- that is a Modet T engine!)
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
Very Nice!!!! It should clean up pretty nicely. Post pictures of it cleaned up. It's a bonus that it came with the crank. The R cranks are hard to come by. Some of the R models came with an Exhibition Jr. reproducer. Just a little bit smaller in diameter.
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
Nothing cuter than a Victor R. And the Model-T engine is also neat; did you get any Ford parts or is this in your garage?
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- Victor I
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
No, not my garage, and I didn't get any Ford parts, but it's nearby, so PM me if there's something specific you're looking for.
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Re: Mystery front-mount machine
"OXFORD" An ancient collection (dust, dirt and cobwebs) of Oxford and other cylinders?