Description: The Victor E (initially advertised as the Monarch Junior) was introduced as a mid-level machine in 1902 , and sold new for $25.00, which equates to about $750.00 in today's money. It was a 'step down' from the elegant Monarch, but still featured a nice cabinet in quarter-sawn oak with corner columns. It featured a 7" turntable, and a basic single-spring motor which was more than adequate to play a complete record without winding. Earliest examples used a front-mount tonearm . A 'rigid arm' design was then produced for a short period, and finally a rear-mount configuration became standard, and the turntable size was increased to 8" and eventually to 10". The price was also increased to $30.00 at that time. A variety of horn options were available, ranging from a simple stamped steel horn to various others This fine example is in perfect working conditon and will be provided with brief instructions as well as a few records and 200 steel phonograph needles
Price: 1900 USD
Location: Englewood, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-08-15T00:12:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Victor Phonographs
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States