Hi everyone:

I am new here, have posted a couple of times.  I am going through my moms stuff 
and came across what looks to me to be the arm (that holds the needle on a 
phonograph).  On the round part, it has glass and behind it there is a washer 
shaped circle(looks like red cardboard) with the name of NIRONA and Germany 
underneath it.

Can you give me any info on this?

Thx everyone.

>From the Desk of
Kat Hall
Review Coordinator for Champagne Books
Head Reader for Champagne Books
www.champagnebooks.com
From [email protected]  Sun Aug 12 09:23:36 2007
From: [email protected] (john robles)
Date: Sun Aug 12 09:40:33 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Keep the Vic II or the Vic III?
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Actually I have one VIc II that I am selling for a friend and then I have mine, 
so I could have two at the show.  I would like to keep them both but I have 
expenses for the CAPS show to cover. 
  John
  
Robert Plavzic <[email protected]> wrote:
  I'd keep both..................unless one is a duplicate Vic II or the Vic
III. OK that's not very helpful. I understand the dilemma :-)



all the best

Rob




On 8/12/07, john robles wrote:
>
> Here's an opinion poll - which to sell, which to keep and why? Horns are
> not a consideration - whichever I sell will have a black aftermarket H&S
> horn. The wood horn I am keeping.
> I pretty much know which way I am gonna go, I just thought it would be fun
> to get your input!
> SHould I keep the humpback Vic II or the Vic III in great original
> comdition with 1910 patent sticker....follow the link for pics.
> http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa39/john9ten/Choices%20choices/
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