American Victor Phonograph Model VI
The Victor Model VI phonograph is considered to be the top of the line in the world of early recorded sound. It is constructed in Honduran mahogany. Furthermore, the horn is highly polished and is characterized by the intricate carved “spear point” design. The case has gold plated metalwork accents. Another prominent case feature is the iconic Victor logo with Nipper the dog listening to “His Masters Voice”.
The Victor VI contains the largest spring of any of the other phonograph models thus allowing for longer playing time. It plays 78 rpm records. Six records are included. The phonograph is restored and has a one year warranty.
Including the horn, the phonograph is 31″ high x 22″ wide x 27″ deep.
Circa 1905