Ray is correct. That would be a Model B at that serial number with the 
endgate.  I believe the Model C machines in the Triumphs were an extremely 
short run 
of less than 1000 produced so the number of Model C Idelias can only be a 
few.  My Model C Triumph is 74157C and I have never seen another.  The highest 
Triumph B I have seen is 73135 and the lowest D was 74800.
 
I have lost Terry Baer's email.  I don't think my machines were added to his 
list.  Could someone please pass on his email to me?  Thanks...
 
Kindest Regards to All,
 
Al
 



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From [email protected]  Wed Feb  6 12:15:03 2008
From: [email protected] (David Dazer)
Date: Wed Feb  6 12:22:37 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Vic 4
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

If I remember correctly, you need to first remove the winding gear. You will 
then find a pin through the winding shaft that needs to be punched out, thus 
allowing the shaft to be pushed through.
  Dave

TERRY LEWIS <[email protected]> wrote:
  Can someone please tell me how to remove the shaft
from a Victor 4 spring assembly. Thanks, Terry Lewis


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