Probably not an unusual occurrence for the prices to jump from buyer to show. On my way up though Illinois I ran into a Bombay Sonora with the metal tone arm which was selling at the show from 850 to around 500.00 for one with mechanical issues the dealer said. The one in the shop was nice with the original manual and brush and a few other things. Good finish, asking $ 275 which did seem reasonable to me. The ones at the show never sold while I was there so they might have been a bit high? Uprights of the Edisons were going quite reasonable. I wonder if the 250 at the rear side door down the ramp ever sold. It could have been easily cleaned up for the 200.00 asking price. Oak chippendales in good shape for around 450 seemed fair as well. My only buy was an a Edison disc with no label on either side which I took a chance to hear since it was a mid 1500's acoustic. Turned out to be a great piece called "Sunset" by Ray Nichols. I got a few other black label some of which I will enjoy cheap, and several others that were dirty enough to hide some damage, but all and all they are interesting and I will be posting some on my Acousticedison site on You Tube. The photos are great as said and it does make you feel like you were there.
We had a great time because I got to meet and attend the show with Steve and Noreen plus Nick and Mike all of whom are working to produce the best sound possible for Edison Owners.
Larry
brianu wrote:OrthoSean wrote:The VTLA was $4k and it was super nice. The Circassian L-door pictured on the first page will be moving into its new home in New York very soon. It was a really great time.
Sean
Wow, so it pretty much just doubled in price between Texas and Illinois?
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