The XII has a completely different motor from a Victor VI motor of any 
production period.  The XII motor is proprietary to the XII.  The XII is a very 
scarce machine in its own right, much more so than a Vic VI . . . is your 
example not restorable?

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On Oct 19, 2012, at 4:30 AM, "Bob Maffit" <[email protected]> wrote:

> phono listers:
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> 
> 
> First I would like to thank all of those on the list who have responded to
> my various requests for information & parts. I get a little lost in all of
> the E-mails and do miss some of them in terms of replying with a "thanks".
> So here is my "blanket one for the recent past". *smile*
> 
> 
> 
> Moving on:
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> 
> I obtained a Victor 12 which in the book, Looking For The Dog, it explains
> the 12 was made in 1909 and was a blend of the Victor VI & the Victor VV-XVI
> at the time.
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> 
> I bought it for the parts, in the event I ran across a Vic VI cabinet etc.
> 
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> 
> I noticed the "crank" on the Victor 12 is a "male" type and it has been my
> experience the ones from the Victor VI & VV-Xvi I have are "female". The
> LFTD book doesn't address this question, so I am floating this out to
> phono-list land.
> 
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> 
> thanks in advance
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> 
>                later
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> 
> 
> Bob
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