Well folks, the machine has been rescued. After  waiting 6 hours for the 
auctioneer to get to it in the back room, I bought it  worth the money and it 
is now here at home. 
I will do some further  inspection and cleaning tomorrow. 
After getting it home I did insert the  crank, gave her about 15 turns and 
switched her on. The motor seems to run fine  but manderal tries to turn but 
the very old fabric belt is just too loose and  won't drag the gummy 
mandrel and feed screw without help. 
Anyway IT RUNS and  is safe at home. BTW the crank is nice and no paint 
chips and has the US phono  badge. It's missing the washer that holds the wood 
handle on but handle is fine.  
I also came home with a VV-50 empty case for five bucks. Now I need a junk  
50 works. 

More reports later. (I'M very happy tonight) 
Don

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