6/12/2004 5:53:50 PMOra Prkins(25417:0)
Early 1900's Victrola, Victor Talking Machine Co.
The print is small but I thought it read Pat. 1904. The serial number is VV812 14910. It has 2 center doors to open for sound ( I suppose.)Two narrow doorws on the right and left for phonograph records. I have a lot of the phonograph records. It has a crank and some of the parts are still inside. Could you give me a ballpark figure of what it's worth. Also where would I get the parts if I wanted to restore it. I have no idea of what it's suppose to look like inside. Ora Perkins
8/29/2004 1:53:14 PMdon heilshorn(26396:25417)
:Early 1900's Victrola, Victor Talking Machine Co.
:The print is small but I thought it read Pat. 1904. The serial number is VV812 14910. It has 2 center doors to open for sound ( I suppose.)Two narrow doorws on the right and left for phonograph records. I have a lot of the phonograph records. It has a crank and some of the parts are still inside. Could you give me a ballpark figure of what it's worth. Also where would I get the parts if I wanted to restore it. I have no idea of what it's suppose to look like inside. Ora Perkins
8/30/2004 9:33:25 AMMatthew Thrasher(26411:25417)
try these sites
http://www.victor-victrola.com/
http://www.antiquephono.com/
The first should help with technical data, and the second with parts
Matt Thrasher