I'm glad I got mine when I did 9 years ago, for $60 or so.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111291637940?ss ... 269wt_1153
Gold No. 4 reproducer
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
An astonishing $437.99 !
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
Isn't that rather more than most of the machines which use this reproducer woud be worth?
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
Does anyone know if it is brass or pot metal?
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
Looks like brass to my eyes.
Sean
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
Pretty sure it's brass, but still that seems like a LOT of money. However, that said, I don't see very many brass ones sell, let alone gold plated ones. I have a nickel plated brass Victor #4 that I bought for less than $50.00 somewhere around 15 years ago.
Jim
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Re: Gold No. 4 reproducer
I wouldn't be surprised if the overheated bidding was fueled by at least 1 or 2 Far Eastern collectors.
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