Greetings, and Happy New Year. I am offering a nice Victrola XVII to the list
before I put it on ebay. It is a VV-XVII in fumed oak. Please email me offlist
at filerph...@bellsouth.net for details. Go to
http://members.aol.com/filerphono/vic17 for an image of it. I can deliver to
the Orlando
It has been my observation that collectors value
Electrolas slightly less than the same thing in a
spring driven model. For example, it seems like most
collectors would rather have a spring driven VV-XVIII
over one with the electric motor even though the
spring driven examples are much more
I think it has more to do with the type of record than anything else. All of
the electric flat disc
machines are much less valuable than their spring driven counterpart, no matter
the manufacturer.
Rich
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 18:14:48 -0800 (PST), DeeDee Blais wrote:
It has been my
When it come to Triumphs, an electric Alva isworth about ten times a spring
driven Triumph. Why?
Because of how rare the Alva is. I believe less than 10 Alvas are know to
exist today. They are like the Triumph C and G.
Steve
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