A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
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A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
I found this in a local antique shop recently in Prague. It runs and seems to play quite well. The asking price is around $600. I'm tempted but really don't know much about these. Any insights?
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Re: A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
Nirona was the trade name of Nier & Ehmer of Beierfeld, Saxony, Germany.
They are best known for their small tinplate machines intended for children, but the example you have seen looks large enough for "normal" use.
I cannot say whether the price is reasonable, but miniature gramophones are almost a hobby within a hobby (they take up little space!) and if the prices often achieved on ebay are any guide, they can be highly sought after.
They are best known for their small tinplate machines intended for children, but the example you have seen looks large enough for "normal" use.
I cannot say whether the price is reasonable, but miniature gramophones are almost a hobby within a hobby (they take up little space!) and if the prices often achieved on ebay are any guide, they can be highly sought after.
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Re: A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
It seems high to me, but I've seen their tinplate machines fetch from $200 up. This one is a step up in quality, but I'd hesitate too - for that price you probably could but a full size cabinet machine (Yes, I know that Bigger is not always Better)
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Re: A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
Yes it seems a bit expensive... I sold a very good Nirona on ebay last year(with the original tin-body with very nice litographed drawings on it) for 350 dollars (which was unusually high) - and it had the original Nirona soundbox as well as the key (not crank) to wind it. These little machines hace great sound, and often ended up being used by adults instead of kids!
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Re: A pretty nifty Nifty Narona
Not for Europe it isn't! Very good examples rarely fetch under $500 or 350 EurosI sold a very good Nirona on ebay last year(with the original tin-body with very nice litographed drawings on it) for 350 dollars (which was unusually high) -