Phonographs We've Sold - Page 4

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Victor VV-XI (oak) - $630.00 on ebay

Another beautiful example of just why oak Victor uprights are so popular - simply stunning.

 


 

 

Columbia Viva-tonal portable Model 163 - $300.00

This one was from my own collection - I had simply decided it needed a home where it would see more use. What a huge sound from such a small machine! Viva-tonal machines never cease to amaze me.

 


 

 

Edison Standard Model B with 2/4 minute gearing - $476.36 on ebay

This Standard is about as clean as they come - all original except for the horn, this machine looked great, and performed extremely well. Try and find one this nice at a better price!

 


 

 

Victor VV-X upright in mahogany - $405.00 on ebay

One hundred percent original, completely serviced inside and out - a value back in 1916 at $75.00, and still a fantastic value today.

 


 

 

Edison Amberola 30 - $550.00 on ebay

Completely original, right down the the grille cloth - a VERY nice example of an Amberola 30.

 


 

 

Columbia Louis XVI Period Grafonola (P-33) - $587.00 on ebay

From Columbia's line of period models, this machine is quite rare. Can you find the horns? There are two of them.

 


 

 

Aeolian Vocalion Graduola upright - $450.00

How about an antique phonograph with a remote control? The Graduola has just that - a volume control device that could be operated from several feet away. A very interesting machine.

 


 

 

Busy Bee "Q" with cylinders - $749.95 on ebay

Both machine and cylinders were in wonderful condition - only the horn was a reproduction, otherwise this one was all original. The cylinders were EXTRA clean, and quite nice!

 


 

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