Edison Phonograph | Columbia Phonograph | Victor PhonographSearching for Victor Phonograph? The Victor Phonograph, or Victrola, was made by the Victor Talking Machine Company, which was founded by Eldridge Johnson in 1901. Arguably, the Victor Victrola made several revolutionary improvements to the phonograph in the early 1900's, including a tapered tonearm, improved soundboxes and quieter, more stable running spring motors and with the introduction of a folded horn into a large floor standing cabinet, a crude volume control, which effectively made the . Current Victor Phonographs on eBay are available below:
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Victor produced many models of phonograph (including the Victrola) and 1911,they began to sell a range of budget models to appeal to the masses. The VV-IV, VV-VI, VV-VIII and VV-IX were low-priced models with prices ranging from a remarkable $15.00 up to $50.00. Soon after production of the low-priced models, the VV-X and VV-XI were converted from tabletop models to low priced floor models.