Greg,
Let me know if no-one else offers you one.  I should have an extra one but
it might take some digging.
Ken Brekke


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "gregory caringi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 8:56 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Turntable For VV-IV


> I'm not sure how many of you have ever given a phonograph as a gift.  I
know
> not everyone in my family or circle of friends is interested, but I have
> given a VV-VI and a VV-IX in the past.  They were well received and are
> quite a conversation piece for the non-collector.
>
> My aunt just celebrated her 75th birthday.  She is from NJ and her father
> worked for Victor/RCA.  Her husband, my uncle, ran a successful TV-radio
> repair store for many years until his passing 4 years ago.  She always
> admired my machines.  I decided to splurge and buy her a VV-IV for her
> birthday.  She loved it.  I picked up some records she would remember from
> her teen years to play on it -- Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby and Frank
> Sinatra.
>
> I did this at the last minute so I had to buy what I could find.  It was a
> nice VV-IV (1920) in good working condition.  Only problem is the
turntable.
>   It wobbles unacceptably.  The problem is the fitting between the
T-shaped
> spindle connector and the platter itself -- it's loose.  It needs to be
> repaired or replaced.
>
> Does anyone have a 10" pressed steel turntable platter for a VV-IV that
they
> are willing to sell at a reasonable price?  It would be greatly
appreciated.
>
> Greg Caringi
>
>
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