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  2. Status. Acquired by RCA in 1929; known today as RCA Records. Genre. Classical, blues, popular, jazz, country, bluegrass, folk. Country of origin. United States. Location. Camden, New Jersey. The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901.

  3. Feb 10, 2024 · Learn about the history, models, features, and value of antique phonographs made by The Victor Talking Machine Company from 1901 to 1929. Explore the database, resources, and services for collectors and enthusiasts of Victor and Victrola machines.

  4. Oct 18, 2008 · Learn about the origins, innovations and evolution of the Victor Talking Machine Company, the pioneer of internal horn phonographs. Discover the different models, features and prices of the Victrolas from 1901 to 1929.

  5. Victor Records is a music label and subsidiary of Victor Musical Industries Inc., a global entertainment company. Learn about its history, products, locations, and contact information.

  6. www.victor-victrola.com › IdentificationThe Victor-Victrola Page

    Fortunately the process of identifying a Victor phonograph is not difficult. The Victor Talking Machine Company did an excellent job of providing model identification, along with a unique serial number for most models, which makes dating their phonographs a relatively easy task.

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  7. Learn about the history of the Victor Talking Machine Company, a leading producer of Phonographs & Records from 1901 to 1929. Discover the origin of the iconic \"His Master’s Voice\" logo, the merger with RCA, and the modern products of Victor Audio.

  8. www.victor-victrola.com › History of the Victor PhonographThe Victor-Victrola Page

    A Quick History of the Victor Phonograph. The foundations for the Victor Talking Machine Company date back to the late 1880's, when a creative entrepreneur named Emile Berliner invented the mass-production flat phonograph record. Thomas Edison had invented the cylinder phonograph ten years earlier in 1877, but there was no practical way to mass ...

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