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The following Victor Victrolas were restored back to factory condition and sold from 2001 through 2007.

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1923 Victor Victrola 50
Restored: March 6, 2005
Sold: March 8, 2005

The 1927 Victor Victrola 50 was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1921 to 1925 and was originally priced at $50. This unusual machine was designed specifically as a portable phonograph and came in either oak or mahogany. The Victor Victrola 50 used the same motor as the Victrola IV and came standard with a Victrola No. 2 Reproducer. This version of the Victor Victrola 50 comes with a single-spring motor and a Victrola No. 2 Reproducer. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola 50 are available on pages 94 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

Victor Victrola 50

1927 Victor Victrola Credenza (VE 8-30X)
Restored: July 24, 2003
Sold: October 18, 2004

The 1927 Victor Victrola Credenza (or VE 8-30X) was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1925 to 1928 and was originally priced between $275 to $405. The Italian Renaissance style cabinet came with a choice of walnut or mahogany veneer. And the Crendeza was offered with either a 4 spring motor, an Induction (AC) motor (a $35 option), or a Universal (AC-DC) motor (a $55 option). This version of the Victor Victrola Credenza comes with a mahogany veneer, an Induction (AC) motor, and an Orthophonic Reproducer. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola VI are available on pages 194 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

Victor Victrola Credenza

1913 Victor Victrola XIV
Restored: April 24, 2003
Sold: October 27, 2003

The 1918 Victor Victrola XIV was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1910 to 1921 and was originally priced at $150 to $200. This version of the Victor Victrola XIV is mahogany and comes with a triple spring motor and an Exhibition Reproducer. The triple spring motor in this machine is a transitional reverse mounted motor specific to 1913 and 1914. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola VI are available on pages 81 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

Victor Victrola XIV

1918 Victor Victrola VI
Restored: August 2, 2002
Sold: May 2, 2003

The 1918 Victor Victrola VI was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1911 to 1926 and was originally priced at $50 to $35. This version of the Victor Victrola VI is oak with a double spring motor and an Exhibition Reproducer. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola VI are available on pages 71 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

Victor Victrola VI

1925 Victor Victrola 50
Restored: December 5, 2001
Sold: December 5, 2001

The 1925 Victor Victrola 50 was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1921 to 1925 and was originally priced at $50.oo. This unusual machine was designed specifically as a portable phonograph and came in either oak or mahogany; used the same motor as the Victrola IV; and, came standard with a Victrola No. 2 Reproducer. This version of the Victor Victrola 50 comes in Oak with a single-spring motor and a Victrola No. 2 Reproducer. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola 50 are available on pages 94 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

1918 Victor Victrola XVII
Restored: September 3, 2000
Sold:October 20, 2001

The 1918 Victor Victrola XVII was manufactured by The Victor Talking Machine Co. from 1916 to 1921 and was originally priced between $250.oo to $615.oo. This version of the Victor Victrola XVII is Mahogany and comes with a four-spring motor, and a gold plated Victrola No. 2 Reproducer. Considered the top-of-the-line replacement for the Victrola XVIII. A detailed description and history of the Victor Victrola XVII are available on pages 88 and 89 of the current "Look for the Dog" book.

 

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