Spencerian by Westphono

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Spencerian by Westphono

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I have an opportunity to buy a unique phonograph by Westphono. It is a Spencerian Model T and is basically a four legged writing (sloped) desk about 3 feet by 2 feet. The phonograph part neatly folds under including crank.
Does anyone know of this model and is it worth 500 bucks?
Thanks Terry

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Looks like a Brunswick Ultona tone arm on it.

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Looks like you need to be a contortionist to wind it up!

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The Spencerian appears in Wakeman's article on off-brands (it's #348 in the list) found at the Antique Phonograph Society website:

http://www.antiquephono.org.

The article is in the "Intermediate" series.

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It is a little quirky, particularly as to winding, but I kind of like it and it looks to be in good condition. I expect there can't be many of them out there.

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I'd say $500 is a little steep, but there can't be many of them out there - and the table looks good.

The arm is definitely a replacement - but if it fits correctly it is probably better than the original.

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Should I offer 300 or does it have much resale value. I really don't need another phonograph but we"ve all heard that before,ha ha!

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Hard to say, as it would likely be tough to find comparable sales for comparison. Why not start out by offering $300 and see what happens. Some sellers are willing to dicker.

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It would be a nice machine in a collection because you could use it to sort records or display things, while still playing it.

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