The Victor E (referred to as the "Monarch Junior" in the sales literature) was a low-priced phonograph introduced in 1901, one step up from the economy "Royal". It featured a small 7 inch turntable and double-spring motor with an oak cabinet. Earliest versions had the integral tonearm/horn design, and subsequent versions used the Rigid Arm and then Tapered Arm designs. It sold new for $25.00, and production ran until late 1908, when the "R" received some additional mechanical upgrades, and became the Victor II. A stamped steel horn was standard along with an Exhibition Soundbox. Exact production numbers are unknown, but are assumed to be approximately 60,000 units during the 7 year run.
Year 1902
Type E 58068
Simple knob speed control
Dark wood
Fully functioning
Has not been restored
Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
Any interest in selling? please let me know.
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Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
What are you offering and where will it need to be shipped to?
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I have no idea. I am from NJ. Thanks
Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
i am looking to buy any phonograph with a horn. Please let me know if you are willing to sell it and mow much.
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Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
I am willing to sell it. Make me an offer to consider.
Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
Would you take $200?
Re: 1902 Victor E Monarch Junior Victrola
$350 my final offer. Thanks