[Phono-L] Victor I question

2013-02-23 Thread Bob Maffit
Phono List: Are the back-bracket and tone arm from a Victor I II interchangeable? Are the parts needed interchangeable from other machines workable as well? later Bob ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org

Re: [Phono-L] Victor I question

2013-02-23 Thread Tim Fabrizio
The Victor I used back-bracket/elbow parts UNIQUE to it. Parts from other machines can not be substituted. There is some anecdotal evidence to suggest that in the period 1915 - 1920 those small numbers of Victor I's being produced may finally have acquired back-brackets virtually identical to

Re: [Phono-L] Victor I question

2013-02-23 Thread Scott and Denise Corbett
Hi Bob, As you know,the Victor I was the smallest and cheapest of the Victor 1-6 line. Most everything is scaled down to keep costs low. All the back mount / tone arm parts (elbow, back mount, arm and I think the clip) are smaller on the I. The reproducer is of course, the same. Motors are

Re: [Phono-L] Victor I question

2013-02-23 Thread harvey kravitz
The later Victor I from 1909 -20, or later used a larger case. They used the same tone arm and elbow as a Victor II. I have a Victor I from 1910 that has the larger case 12x 12, and uses the 10 steel turntable. This has a Victor II bracket, arm, and elbow, and everything aligns perfectly. Is

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Re: [Phono-L] Victor I question

2013-02-23 Thread Bob Maffit
Tim: thanks for the response, I will stay with the Victor I parts for the machine. later Bob -Original Message- From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Tim Fabrizio Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2013 10:55 AM To: phono-l@oldcrank.org