How much is an old Victrola worth?

Most Victrola (internal horn) models are still quite commonly found at estate sales and on EBay, with the average selling price in the $50 to $200 range for typical “attic-stored” machines.

How much is a Victrola VV 80 worth?

The original 1921 selling price of the VV-80 was $100.00, which equates to more than $1,400.00 in today’s money.

When did Victrola go out of business?

The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer that operated independently from 1901 until 1929, when it was acquired by the Radio Corporation of America and subsequently operated as a subsidiary called RCA Victor.

How can I tell how old my Victrola is?

As a general rule:

  1. External Horn Victors were made between 1901 and 1920, although the vast majority of these were produced in the 1902-1913 timeframe.
  2. Internal Horn Victrolas were made between 1906 and 1929.
  3. Orthophonic Victrolas (improved sound) were made between 1925 and 1929.

Are old Victrola records worth anything?

A “valuable record” can range anywhere from $500 to $3000. Anything over $3000 and we’re migrating more towards the “rare” albums which are valuable because of unique characteristics (see the above section)

How do I sell my Victrola?

Where should I sell my phonograph? ANSWER: If you are trying to sell a Victor or Victrola, there are several alternatives that can work well. EBay, Craigslist, and other internet auction services have a lot of visibility with collectors, and can draw reasonable prices for the seller.

Who owns Victrola now?

Innovative Technology
A Long Island consumer electronics company is rebranding its nostalgia turntable line after acquiring the historic Victrola trademark for a six-figure sum, the company’s owner says.

How much are Victrola records worth?

$500 to $3000
A “valuable record” can range anywhere from $500 to $3000. Anything over $3000 and we’re migrating more towards the “rare” albums which are valuable because of unique characteristics (see the above section)

Are Victrola records worth money?

Will Victrola ruin records?

The Victrola players that you can purchase for under $100 really aren’t that good of quality and you risk possibly damaging your records over time by using them. However, the older classic Victrolas or more expensive new ones are made with higher quality and should handle playing your records without any issue.

What is a Victrola?

Noun. victrola (plural victrolas) Any upright or console model phonograph from the early 1900s, usually with a wooden cabinet body and an interior horn for the projection of sound, that plays 78 rpm records using a steel needle.

Is Victrola an American company?

History of Victrola Victrola, one of the leading turntable manufacturers, was born in 1906 in Camden, NJ when first introduced to the American public by the Victor Talking Machine Company.

Where are Victrola products made?

Victrola, a maker of record players since the early 1900s, is still around and has moved its HQ to Denver.