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1928 Victor Victrola Electrola VE7-26X Serial 4336 Playing AM, mp3 and Vogue picture disc

After my first one (   • Restored 1928 Victor Victrola Electro...  ) here is my second Victor 7-26, a fairly popular radio/phonograph combination, introduced late in 1928 but discontinued already half a year later. It comes in a wonderful walnut wall type cabinet in English style with turned legs, ornate speaker grille and doors banded in black. The set combines Victor's Electrola, used also in other 1920's models, with the Radiola 18 and a permanent magnet speaker developed by RCA. The Radiola 18 was supplied to Victor Talking Machine for this set; it is one of the last TRF Tuned Radio-Frequency receivers and one of the first all-electric radios. Mine has 6 out of 7 globe type tubes and the 100A speaker looks and works like new. Centerpiece is the phonograph compartment with its concealed lamp and two record storage compartments on either side. The Electrola was used in a number of late 1920's Victor sets including the 1929 RE-45 console and has Victor's brushless induction disc motor and an automatic brake, that relies on a records last groove to be eccentric. The tonearm is made from the same parts as used for an acoustic orthophonic machine, the head however hosting a horseshoe magnet magnetic pickup system. These pickups need all to be rebuilt, having very small but essential rubber parts that have stiffened and brittled over time. Mine however still has a working original pickup coil with the correct impedance. Often also the magnet has to be re-magnetized. The 4 albums bound in colored buckram with gold stampings are specific for this model, and are very hard to find in this original and mint condition. The albums are filled with many electrically recorded orthophonic records, that too look like never played. Even the first page title lists have never been written on. The set was for sale at Radio Antiks (ref.1). ref.1: http://www.radio-antiks.com/IndexRadi... .

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