Victrola Reproducer No 2 Tone Arm ....Victor Talking Machine Company. A Victor, Victrola VV-100...1923 The VV-100 was Victor's very popular 'mid-line' floor-model phonograph when introduced in early 1921. The VV-100 was the replacement for the extremely popular VV-XI. In early 1923, the VV-100 cabinet was enlarged slightly and hard-carved corner posts were added. Production of the VV-100 was discontinued toward the end of 1924. An estimated total of 200,500 VV-100 models were produced.
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Victor Talking Machine Company. A Victor, Victrola VV-100...1923 The VV-100 was Victor's very popular 'mid-line' floor-model phonograph when introduced in early 1921. The VV-100 was the replacement for the extremely popular VV-XI. In early 1923, the VV-100 cabinet was enlarged slightly and hard-carved corner posts were added. Production of the VV-100 was discontinued toward the end of 1924. An estimated total of 200, 500 VV-100 models were produced.