!An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Aaron
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Re: !An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Well, it finally ended.I thought around $15,000 but it went for just a bit more. I'm sure the seller never expected such a price. Anyone know the buyer? I hope it's one of you guys and you bought it for me :D

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Re: !An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Aaron wrote:Well, it finally ended.I thought around $15,000 but it went for just a bit more. I'm sure the seller never expected such a price. Anyone know the buyer? I hope it's one of you guys and you bought it for me :D

Aaron
...And I thought it would sell for double what it went for. Someone got a bargain, as machines like that were selling for $15,000 a decade ago. But no doubt the seller lost consciousness when he saw the closing price! :)

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Re: !An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Ok, so who bought it? Come on, be proud of your purchase, reveal yourself to the Phono collecting world. We are waiting for the big announcement.

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Re: !An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Maybe waiting till after collecting... :o

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Post by richardh »

Well, I hope who ever it is does want to show it off here so we can all have a good look. :D

RJ 8-)

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richardh wrote:Well, I hope who ever it is does want to show it off here so we can all have a good look. :D
I agree, it’d make a great featured phonograph.

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solophoneman
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Re: !An Actual Lost Treasure!

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Guest wrote:Maybe waiting till after collecting... :o
Do you need someone trustworthy soul from Massachusetts to drive to New Bedford and secure it for you?? heh heh

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