Hi Harvey,

Thanks for your insight! Nick is trying to get the turntable off as we speak to 
check for those extra holes. It is rusted on tight and it has been a long day 
today so we may wait til the weekend to actually get it off. He says he can see 
under the turntable and that there do not appear to be any extra holes just the 
three screws holding the motor on. 

Thanks again,
Melissa 


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 From: harvey kravitz <harveykrav...@yahoo.com>
To: Antique Phonograph List <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Mystery Phono! Vic 3 or Frankenphone?
 

>From what I can see the parts are from a later Victor III. The cabinet looks 
>old and original, but not to a Victor III. Did you take off the turn table to 
>see if there were multiple holes in the motor board? If so, that would mean a 
>swapped motor. If not, the cabinet can be new old stock that was modified by 
>the original owner, a dealer, or a handyman. If there are no extra holes in 
>the cabinet, I would strip and refinish it. It would be a very unique machine.
Harvey Kravitz




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From: Melissa Ricci <riccib...@yahoo.com>
To: Phono-l <phono-l@oldcrank.org>; "phonol...@yahoogroups.com" 
<phonol...@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:34 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Mystery Phono! Vic 3 or Frankenphone?


Hello Everyone,

Last night, Nick an I won an interesting phonograph at a local junk auction. 
Someone has spray painted the entire cabinet gold...inside and out! The double 
spring motor looks to be from a Victor III, the turntable and the upper works 
appear to be from a Victor III and it came with a ID plate (tacked inside the 
cabinet) that indicates it is indeed a Victor III. It also came with a nice 
original wood horn. 

The problem is, we have never seen a Victor cabinet with this design before. 
After quite a bit of research, we found that the Vic III came in two cabinet 
types and neither of them match this one, not even close! We own a late style 
Victor III to compare it to and it is definitely not the same. Strange. The 
wood under the terrible gold paint looks old and the back bracket looks to be 
correct. So we need to find out, is this a Frankenphone made up of Victor III 
parts with a handmade cabinet or a cabinet from a different machine? I was 
unable to find any cabinets with the kind of moldings this one has. Here are a 
few links to pictures we just took. 

Any ideas are greatly appreciated!

http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09701.jpg.html


http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09702.jpg.html


http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09703.jpg.html


http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09704.jpg.html


http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09705.jpg.html


http://s81.photobucket.com/user/musicalpets/media/Mystery%20Phono/DSC09706.jpg.html


Thanks,
Melissa
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