What was the original price of the Victor vv-80?

What was the original price of the Victor vv-80?

For more information on Victor’s financial crisis of 1924-1925 and the overproduction of phonographs, please click here. The original 1921 selling price of the VV-80 was $125.00, which equates to more than $1,800.00 in today’s money. An estimated total of 85,500 VV-90 models were produced.

What was the original price of the Victor Talking Machine?

The machine was intended for sale for affluent customers, as the initial sale price was a lofty $200 (the most expensive Victor with an external horn sold for half that price). In spite of the cost, the machine sold rapidly, and Victor knew it had an instant success on its hands.

What was the price of a VV 90?

The 90 was priced one-notch above the basic, entry-level VV-80model. Like most of the low-price models in the early 1920s, the VV-90 was produced via automated machining processes, with no hand-carving or ornate trim.

Is the Victrola vv-90 a collectible car?

The VV-90 (and many similar low-cost Victrola models) are typically ignored by collectors today, unless in exceptional original condition. Far too many were produced to be considered ‘collectible’ in the current market. The survival database currently shows the earliest existent VV-90 to be S/N 544 and the latest to be S/N 86000

When did the Victor VV 90 come out?

RARITY: ¤ VALUE: ¤ The VV-90 was introduced in 1921 when Victor updated their product lineup. It was intended as a replacement for the popular VV-XI, but with a slightly smaller cabinet and without casters.

Is there a serial number for a Victor Talking Machine?

Fortunately for collectors, the process of identifying a Victor phonograph is not difficult. The Victor Talking Machine Company did an excellent job of providing model identification, along with a unique serial number for most models, which makes dating their phonographs a relatively easy task in most cases.

The VV-90 (and many similar low-cost Victrola models) are typically ignored by collectors today, unless in exceptional original condition. Far too many were produced to be considered ‘collectible’ in the current market. The survival database currently shows the earliest existent VV-90 to be S/N 544 and the latest to be S/N 86000

What was the serial number for the Victor Victrola?

As stated above, most Victrola (internal horn) serialization started at 501 for each model, and ran sequentially through the production run. The example on the right is from the very first VE-360 that came off the assembly line. Large blocks of serial numbers were sometimes skipped when design revisions were made to a particular model.

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