RCA Victrola was created in 1962.
RCA Victrola ended in 2004.
There was no R.C. Victor who named the Victrola. The Victrola was actually named by Eldridge R. Johnson, the founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, which later became RCA Victor.
The RCA Victor dog's name was Nipper. Nipper is depicted in the famous painting listening intently to a phonograph.
RCA was created in 1919.
RCA Thesaurus was created in 1954.
RCA Dome was created in 1983.
RCA Camden was created in 1955.
RCA Studio II was created in 1977.
RCA Country Legends was created on 1965-03-18.
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra was created in 1940.
RCA Red Seal Records was created in 1902.
The value of an RCA Victrola model IVF 106A can vary widely based on its condition, completeness, and market demand. Generally, these models can range from around $100 to $500, with well-preserved examples or those in working condition fetching higher prices. For a more precise valuation, it's advisable to consult antique appraisers or check recent sales on platforms like eBay or auction houses.