Bing pignyphone

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Steve
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Re: Bing pignyphone

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outune wrote:Hi- PM sent-- I have an extra Bing reproducer, arm and post. And just an FYI-- To answer epigramophone's question about the Bing he pictured, the reproducer on that one is not correct. Attached are pics of the correct reproducer on my Bing. Hope this helps! :)
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That's the good news. The bad news is you want $200 for it! :lol:

Yes, as I said, the reproducer shown is wrong.

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Re: Bing pignyphone

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Yes-- $200 would be for the gold plated version, singed by Bing Crosby .....or Captain Binghamton :) No--$200 is a bit steep, but I'd let it go for $80 including shipping to US address. Those little buggers are getting tough to find.

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Re: Bing pignyphone

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$80 is really quite cheap. A parts salesman over here would charge at least that just for horn and nothing else.

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Re: Bing pignyphone

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So I got my machine today I Dont belive there is governor balls with it great more parts to find well I still like the lithographs not bad shape all in all not a bad little machine.

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