Hello Curt,
I did not know there were two types of puzzle records, sound and jigsaw.
Steve
Yes, it's a Victor ad puzzle, which looks like a record. It's a little too
pricey for me, but they are hard to find as a complete puzzle...
Steve,A true puzzle record is one that is recorded with multiple concentric
grooves. These records look like normal 78s, except when you play them, you
don't know what selection you will get - usually three to five different
choices per side. Put the needle down - you might get an instrumental
Here is a real early Puzzle Record on Victor from 1901. The Fortune Telling
Record. Includes two fortunes and a song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhZQpFKLuEE
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To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2012
Phono List:
I am in need of some info regarding my Victor VV-XII phono. You guys
influenced / encouraged me to do so, rather than parting it out. *smile*
The threaded shaft which the crank threads on to wind it up is sheered off
at the support post which retains the bearing the shaft extends
I recently acquired a little Standard model A phonograph and the case came
with only one of its 4 corner columns. Before I consider reproducing the
missing columns, I thought I would ask here if any of you have a parts
cabinet for this machine who would be willing to sell me the three I need.
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