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*EDIT* A friendly ebayer told me this would work on very late VTLA models as well as the early XVI models through 1917.

Nice condition on this Victor tone arm and reproducer.  The estate I purchased also had a restored VTLA model Victor, so I'm suspecting this was an extra tone arm.  I am not positive, and it could very fit other models just fine.  Reproducer in good condition but the mounting bakelite ring is broken (see pic).  Brass arm and black paint both  in very good condition with no visible dents or damage.

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