Vintage Victor Victrola Phonograph VV IV Talking Machine Record Player. A Victrola table top phonograph is signed Victor Talking Machine Co. Model VV-IV and dates from between 1911 to 1926. The oak case has two doors open you can see the old shelves. Size is 13 inches wide excluding the removable handle by 17 inches […]
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The power supply is turned on. Operation has not been checked.
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All paperwork included RP 190 deck has been dissassembled and dipped Motor rebuilt and re lubed. All rubber parts replaced with new. New stereo cartridge so you can safely play your stereo albums however the cartridge has been bridged for Monoural output. New AC cord and audio cable.
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When powered, motor works, table spins.
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Details : Electric motor model (VE), interior light, mahogany case, gold plated hardware, original labels, very rare model. Condition :Electricity and plug do work and the unit does rotate when plugged in and plays records but the turn table appears to turn a bit slow resulting in a slower sound to the the song.
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The item winds up, turntable spins, nothing else tested. Not sure if missing any parts.
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All paperwork included RP 190 deck has been dissassembled and dipped Motor rebuilt and re lubed. All rubber parts replaced with new. New stereo cartridge so you can safely play your stereo albums however the cartridge has been bridged for Monoural output. New AC cord and audio cable.
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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this antique VICTOR VICTROLA PHONOGRAPH VV-XIa TALKING MACHINE Record Player. This antique VICTOR VICTROLA PHONOGRAPH VV-XIa TALKING MACHINE Record Player is a rare find for collectors of classic music players.
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Here is a recent estate find. 39″ Tall x 18 3/4″ Wide x 20 1/4 Deep, and is in Good Working Order! It is Serial Number 57156. This is in Good Original Condition with Normal Wear From Age.
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Unit is very clean and in good cosmetic condition. Powers on turntable spins fine but all I hear is static/ hum through speakers.
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