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		<title>Tim&#039;s Phonographs and Old Records Forum &#187; Topic: Victrola - Straight Legs</title>
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			<title>powerburger on "Victrola - Straight Legs"</title>
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			<description>&#60;p&#62;I purchased a Victrola from an antique store a few months ago not knowing exactly what it was, just that it was an awesome piece of furniture that could play records, and I wanted it.  I of course did some research and have learned a lot about Victrola's and how awesome they really are.  I am a little confused though.  It is a flat top model with a set of doors and a drawer to the left of the table and horn for storage.  The model that looks closest to it on the Victor website is the VV-215.  But, mine has a lot more decorative shapes in the wood, and has straight legs.  Every photo I have ever seen of a Victrola has those kind of bowed legs (I don't know what those are called).  Does anyone know exactly what model or year this one is?  I can email a photo to someone if they think they know what it might be.
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