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Victor, Victrola, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, NJ USA, Granada 50721

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16 years ago
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Description The cabinet has a few scratches on it, but really in good shape. It's a nice size cabinet, 33 7/8" tall, has pretty legs that are braced. It's 33 3/4" long with the opening to the turn table in the middle, and 21" wide. Nice looking piece of furniture. When you first turn it on, the turn table works, but when you turn the crank, it stops. Needs some work on the crank. Has two storage units, one on each side, and open the doors to show the speakers in the middle, (4 doors in front.) Has 78 speed records, also.
Category Other
Medium Mahagony wood
Distinguishing marks Victor Victrola
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 33 7/8 " tall, 33 3/4 " long, 21 " wide
Date Period ( December 30, 1925) Patent #s, 946.04, 946.442, 947.227
Weight heavy
History It was either grandmother's, which is 80 years now, or great grandmother's. Living in Omaha NE
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Submitted by Lovejoy

Values for these machines varies considerably depending on the model and condition, but most console type Victrola's in "as is" condition sell for less than $300.00. This one was one of the last of the crank machines, by the mid 1920's electrical amplification and Radio's began to appear, their superior sound and volume soon making the crank machines obsolete. Lovejoy
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