This is like the one we have, with a few small differences. On ours, the 
turntable felt is green, but appears to be original. The crank on ours is 
painted black. Our machine is missing the original reproducer too. It has a 
later looking reproducer that is made from an off-white metal , with a red, 
plastic cover over the diaphram. 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 05:05:26 GMT
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] toy talking machine


Hi Randy -
Check this link to see my Victor 1-2 and see if it looks like yours... You can 
read about them and see advertisements on the page, and click the buttons on 
the 
bottom of the slide show to look at all the views:
http://www.littlewonderrecords.com/bubble-book-phonograph.html
Best,
Merle

-- [email protected] wrote:
Hello to all:
 
I will soon be selling a little toy, wind-up disc machine that my  wife 
bought almost 30 years ago. It is a cute thing, that is painted an  off-white 
color, and has colorful scenes of children playing on it. 
 
I have never paid much attention to it. However, we are trying to downsize  
our collection of "stuff," and my wife decided this machine could go.  I lifted 
the platter off of the machine, and saw an I. D. tag with the following  
letters and numbers,  V V 1-2  5548. Is this thing an old Victor  toy machine? 
I 

am an Edison guy, and I know only a little about  Victors. If Victor made toy 
machines, I know nothing about them.
 
Thanks in advance for any information you folks might provide.
 
Randy Minor
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