felt vibration dampers, the felt strips along the perimeter or both?
Ron L
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Iv seen the felt on other victor machines
The Victor P like the R uses green felt around the perimeter of the motorboard
or bedplate. You are correct. It's purpose is to dampen the sound.The screws
that hold the arm are oxidized, as is the. escutcheon and screws. The crank
should be nickel plated. Please post your name so we know who
Ah, yes, I did forget to sign the post. My apolgies. Your information is
most helpful. Thanks,
Ron L'Herault
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Hi Ron, Glad to help. If you have anymore questions, post them and we will
help.Harvey Kravitz
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It is oxidized to match the bedplate.
Harvey Kravitz
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Iv seen the felt on other victor machines with felt on them too, I would assume
it is correct on that basis.
John RoblesĀ
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