: Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:48 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Victor portables
Ron,They are just butted together... if you spread them, you can remove the
handle
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Ron,They are just butted together... if you spread them, you can remove the
handle
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> Subject: [Phono-L] Victor portables
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> Do the D rings that hold
Do the D rings that hold the handles to the larger orthophonic portables
have ends that are welded or soldered together or are they just butted
together?
Ron L
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I wonder who wrote that article?
It appears to be very comprehensive and is in the March 2004 Issue which is the
first of the renovated new style CAPS Sound Box issues.
I appreciate your mentioning it, I have all the new improved issues, but since
I joined years later and got the back issu
Hi, all,
I am trying to get familiar with the various Victor portables so that I can
choose the "best" one for my projected use. I have a 1929 Pierce-Arrow
which I frequently take to car shows where we also appear in period
clothes. I would like to add a Victor portable to the entourage that
The 2-55 would be more correct for the time period, but the faux leather
case is just plain ugly in my opinion. On the other hand, a VV-50 in
oak or mahogany would give you the look you're going after - and they
don't sound half-bad either. Besides, the only thing that's truly
Orthophonic on t
I also bring along a portable phonograph when I show my 3 Ford Model T's. I
use a VV-50 and have used a Victor E or M front mount for my 1913
Tim Gray
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Subject: [Phono-L] Victor Portab
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