Victor phonograph

My Favorite Phonographs



by admin on February 8, 2009

In this article I wrote about my favorite phonographs. Every collector has their favorite pieces in their collection, this maybe the first piece they bought, a piece they just had to have or the one they cant seem to get their hands on. We all have our favorites, here are mine. Victrola XVIII (18) The [...]

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The Victor XXV Schoolhouse Phonograph



by korin on December 4, 2008

The Victor -VVX (25) was also called the “School House Phonograph”. The Victor XXV was intended to be used in schoolhouses. This phonograph was build to withstand rough use and could be moved with ease. The Victor XXV was made of basic oak. A lockable lid was also included to prevent little hands from damaging [...]

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The Victor Talking Machine Company from 1901-1929



by admin on October 18, 2008

The Victor Talking Machine Company was founded by Eldridge Johnson in 1901, and quickly became a main player in the quickly growing phonograph market. Johnson had been active in the phonograph business as a motor supplier for several years earlier, and had learned an immense deal about the emerging home entertainment market. At the turn [...]

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The Victrola XVIII the Top-of the line in Phonographs



by admin on August 29, 2008

In the ten years since the introduction of the Victrola , the company executives has noted with delight the gradual shift in public preference towards the more expensive offerings in their product line. Since the demise of the Victrola XX in 1909, the Victrola XVI, which sold for $200.00 (except for the special order instruments), [...]

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