There may not be an EMG sound-box and the horn may be a little bit droopy (?) but I guess if this is the case then the selling price might reflect this - so perhaps a good opportunity for some-one ?
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 100ce258f6
EMG Gramophone
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Re: EMG Gramophone
It is a Mk.IX, a model known to suffer from drooping horns. The absence of the EMG soundbox will seriously affect the sale price, but if the new owner knows about the replicas which have recently appeared on eBay, one of those would be a worthwhile and relatively inexpensive improvement.
The auction takes place in Edinburgh, not very convenient for most of us.
The auction takes place in Edinburgh, not very convenient for most of us.
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Re: EMG Gramophone
£1200 if anyone is interested.