Help Identify - Victrola VV-XIV 17358 B?

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Help Identify - Victrola VV-XIV 17358 B?

by Sbbn » Mon Dec 26, 2011 1:42 am

Please help-

My wife's family has this Victrola in their living room. I know that it is from at or after 1912 because what's left of the label on the back lists a 1912 patent. Can anyone give me some quick talking points about this model/machine and maybe direct me to reliable information online?

The serial plate was loose in the top compartment. Does anyone know the original mounting point?

Thank you in advance!
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Re: Help Identify - Victrola VV-XIV 17358 B?

by Joe_DS » Mon Dec 26, 2011 7:39 am

Finding out the date a Victor Victrola was manufactured is easy thanks to the monumental efforts of Robert Baumbach who has written several books about Victor products, and Paul Edie, who's site, the Victor Victrola Page -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/ -- provides a comprehensive index of most of the models manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Co. -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/new_page_2.htm

The page for the VV-XIV is -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/XIV.htm

According to the serial number guide, the Victrola was--indeed--manufactured in 1912, which means it turns 100 years old next year.

The Victor Victrola site, by the way, provides tons of reliable information about Victor products. When you have a chance, scroll through some of the pages.

As for the position of the manufacturer's ID plate, look closely at the area around the turntable, or near the tonearm with a flashlight. You should see four very small holes that would indicate where the plate was originally located. Most likely it would be on the left side of the base of the tone arm, as shown in this photo of a model VV-XIV that I found online.

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Also, in case you need it, here's an online version of the original owner's manual for your model -- http://www.nipperhead.com/old/vicxiv.htm Just click on the small images to make them full size for viewing or printing.

HTH,
Joe


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Re: Help Identify - Victrola VV-XIV 17358 B?

by Sbbn » Mon Dec 26, 2011 5:02 pm

Fantastic, Joe!

This is great information. I will visit the sites you recommended very soon.

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