by Joe_DS »
Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:11 am
Hi John:
I thought your post warranted it's own topic heading, so it split it from the earlier one about the "electric victrola."
You can find out some information about this model, including the date of manufacture of your specific machine, on this page:
http://www.victor-victrola.com/110.htmAs noted, Paul Edie gives this a "two star" rating for rarity, and "one star" for value. Actually, though, from what I've seen on eBay, craigslist, etc., these are normally priced (and or sell) in the -$300 to $800+ range today, if in good or better condition. If this has the original shellac-based finish in place, and all parts work as they should, it would probably sell in the upper range, depending on current demand, your location, etc.
If you can, post a photo or two of the machine. You can easily do this, providing the photo is saved on your home PC in jpg format, by using the "Upload Attachment" tab which appear on the response page, right below the "preview" and "submit" buttons.
HTH,
Joe_DS