@@daviebaggins between these two motors, you are likely looking at at least 80% of the motors used by Victor in their machines. Only the premium models had three or four springs, and only the smallest ones had a single spring or the portables. The majority of Victor production, the bread and butter of the company, would have been the Victrola eight, the Victrola, nine, or the Victrola 11. all of these machines had the two spring motor that did go through a variety of changes between 1911 and 1926 when the victrola nine rolled off the assembly line. There would be some minor changes to this motor During the last few years of the company when they were making the orthophonic machines.
@@xXBURITOOXx maybe you do live down the road from me. It’s not like I have a sign out front saying Victrolas fixed here. 60 miles north of New York City.