MisterJive47 Posted Friday at 03:38 PM Posted Friday at 03:38 PM (edited) Hi all, Recently came into possession of a Victor Type R (Royal), serial number 10971. Although this machine is far from perfect, it does run strong and has a nicely intact Exhibition Jr. Reproducer and original platter felt. My question is, has anyone ever seen one with an HMV logo decal on the side of the cabinet? It also leaves me curious as to how it made it back here to the states. The decal is foil base and shows no film, so I believe it is original. Thoughts? Edited Friday at 03:39 PM by MisterJive47 1
phonogfp Posted Friday at 04:26 PM Posted Friday at 04:26 PM That's not a UK HMV decal, but a short-lived American marking. We showed an early Victor I (derived from R parts) with this decal on page 80 of Discovering Antique Phonographs. I've seen several oak and poplar Victor record boxes with these decals on their lids. Having one on a Royal is cool - congratulations! George P. 1 1
MisterJive47 Posted Friday at 04:48 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:48 PM Thank you for the quick response, George. Interesting! That explains why searches for an HMV Type R came up zilch. Some of the hardware and the bell of the horn got repainted in black at some point. I'm thankful that whoever had possessed this never attempted to strip and refinish it. Thank God. 2
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