The following list contains phonographs that we have for sale in our inventory.  These are mostly of the floor-model Victor Victrola style, however, from time to time, we do have Edison cylinder phonographs and Edison Diamond Disc phonographs available.  Scroll down to see the phonographs for sale.  Use the contact form to let me know if you're interested.  Thanks for looking. 

FOR SALE:  Victor Victrola Model VV-405S

The VV-405 was one of three deluxe flat-top console models that were introduced in late 1923. These premium machines featured gold plated hardware, a four-spring motor, and elegantly contrasting veneers and stains. The 405 was the most popular of the three, and its basic Spanish Renaissance design theme was used on the popular Orthophonic Granada (VV-4-4) when it was introduced in late 1925. Ornate round turned legs, along with a lateral stiffening "bar" between the legs are the key elements of this machine's design theme. A VV-405S series was soon made available, which allowed the user (or dealer) to install a radio in the area that was intended for record storage. This option allowed both sides of the top to open (the top on "regular" 405's only opened on the right hand side), and added $15.00 to the cost. Except for this difference, all VV-405's have identical features. The 405 remained in the Victor catalog through the first half of 1925, but this machine was manufactured only during 1923 and 1924. The 405 was only available in walnut. 

Plays well--strong spring

Nice tone

$175.00


FOR SALE:  Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Model C-150

"Sheridan" Model -- rare-- in oak-- (this model was much more commonly made of mahogany)

C. 1915

Plays well -- Good spring strength

10 Diamond Disc records included!

$200.00


FOR SALE: 1917 Victor Victrola VV-VI Phonograph

The VI was a slight upgrade from the base VV-IV model, offering a 2-spring motor and slightly larger case. Production was started in October of 1911, and discontinued in 1925. Early models were available only in oak, After 1917, both oak and mahogany versions were produced. During the first few years of production, the VI came with a 10-inch turntable, which was upgraded to the full 12-inch size after 1913. Final production versions as shown on the right have a slightly larger cabinet.

Plays great, sounds great

Strong double spring motor

Oak cabinet

SOLD!!