Victor Victrola VV-50 (1924)
Victor Victrola VV-50
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The VV50 was the first portable Victrola model to be produced. Production began in the summer of 1921 and was ceased in 1924. It used a simple single spring motor and wooden case made of oak or mahogany, with steel protectors on each corner. This is a later production model; it was manufactured in 1924.


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