Description: The Victor IV was an upper-mid-range external horn phonograph in Victor's early product lineup. It was introduced in 1903 at the time when Victor began using Roman numeral designations for their machines, replacing the confusing and overlapping letter designations for different models. The Victor IV's predecessor, the Victor MS, was then slowly phased-out of production, and by 1905, the Victor III was the only model remaining in this price range. Early Victor IV machines were essentially a clone of the late Victor MS, and during the 1904-1905 period, both models were coming off the assembly line with mostly similar components. The Victor IV was a substantial product. It featured a 10-inch turntable and a powerful double-spring motor with a Tapered Arm configuration. The IV was one of the very few external-horn machines with a standard mahogany cabinet (shared only with the "top-of-the-line" Victor VI). A stamped steel and brass horn was standard along with an Exhibition Soundbox. This phonograph is in great condition and fully working , brief operating instructions will be provided. This will be shipped in two boxes most likely Please inspect all photos carefully
Price: 1975 USD
Location: Englewood, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-01-23T20:36:00.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: VICTOR
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States