1927 Antique Wurlitzer Victor Victrola Consolette Phonograph Mahogany VV4-3 37"


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Description

Victoria Victrola Consolette Orthoponic Phonograph VV 4-3, circa 1927 (serial number 94523)

Comes with some records
-Blue Moon by Mel Torme
-Intermezzo by Charlie Spivak
-Sabre Dance by Victor Young
-All by my Ownsome by Roger Wolfe
-To Each His Own by Ink Spots
-Give A Broken Heart A Break by Vaugn Monroe
-You Are My Sunshine by Avery

The Consolette (later referred to as the 4-3) was one of four premiere Orthophonic models that were introduced in the late fall of 1925. This new line of machines provided far better sound-quality than any of the earlier Victrola models, with superior frequency response, higher volume, and a far less "canned" sound quality than was experienced with the previous generation of acoustic phonographs. the Consolette was positioned as the lowest-priced Orthophonic model, selling for $85.00, which equates to about +$1,200.00 in today's money. Early-production Consolette models used a small non-folded semi-exponential horn, and did not have a cover over the horn opening. It also used a basic single-spring motor which must be wound after each record is played.

Condition

Good Antique Condition; wear and distressing commensurate with age. Some finish wear / rings / loss to top. Scuffing to case and a small spot of missing veneer. Loud, No volume control

Dimensions

19.5" x 19.5" x 36.5"h