True. Some purists might argue that if it isn't in a Victor case, it isn't the 
real thing. But you still have to admire the craftsmanship.
  John R

Dan Kj- <[email protected]> wrote:
  There's a very big difference between a 'frankenphone' and a custom made 
case; Victor routinely sold mechanisms to furniture makers, and products 
such as this one are desirable. Maybe not $1000++ desirable, but a lot more 
interesting than yet another standard Victrola off the assembly line :)


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Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] What is the Strange Victor Upright on Ebay # 
6594621420


>I too was watching this ummmm........"Frankenphone" . Needless to say, 
>there wasn't any crazy bidding on this item(apparently, he doesn't know 
>enough ppl to shill bid it up!) Nice carving, though, but it still is what 
>it is.......a non Victor made machine.
>
> Bill

>>
>> estott wrote:
>> Looks to me like what the seller says- a custom made case from a cabinet
>> shop. 

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