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$2999 for a 44" brass horn?

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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1689954358 Someone has listed a 44" brass horn on eBay for $2999. The description says that it is "exceptionally rare" but is it really worth $2999?
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There was also a seller this week who had an ordinary empty Edison Gold Molded cylinder box list for $75. Some people are, alas, clueless.

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And someone on Craigslist near me is listing one blue Amberol record for $120. No title listed of course...

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I guess most people are under the assumption that just because it's old it's worth lots of money. A couple of years ago I saw an ordinary Columbia Graphonola listed for $1000 on Craigslist and the discription said it was a rare 1894 Columbia victrola. :roll:
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This seems to happen often - - to me at least. I see something I really like. This horn is pretty cool, both in its geometry and the hanger. I wouldn't mind adding it to my collection. Then the price... :( It's so rare anymore that I find something I'd like to buy, but when I finally do, the guy has it priced ten times its market value... and it feels like I've been through this many, many times... :lol:

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And then there were the folks that sold the Class M Edison for $300 on craigslist about 80 miles from me a year or so ago.. They told me "They knew it was really rare and valuable so don't waste our time with any lowball offers" I know the guy that got it bought. Ha! Stupid me and them I guess. But it took me less than a minute on the internet to get a few values on the thing. I figured if they were smart enough to post an ad with a few pictures, they should know how to do a simple internet search. It had 5-6 reproducers and recorders with it and half a dozen listening tubes as well.

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Victrolaboy wrote:http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1689954358 Someone has listed a 44" brass horn on eBay for $2999. The description says that it is "exceptionally rare" but is it really worth $2999?
If you move the decimal to the left... nice early horn, but like George said - way overpriced...
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EarlH wrote:And then there were the folks that sold the Class M Edison for $300 on craigslist about 80 miles from me a year or so ago.. They told me "They knew it was really rare and valuable so don't waste our time with any lowball offers" I know the guy that got it bought. Ha! Stupid me and them I guess. But it took me less than a minute on the internet to get a few values on the thing. I figured if they were smart enough to post an ad with a few pictures, they should know how to do a simple internet search. It had 5-6 reproducers and recorders with it and half a dozen listening tubes as well.
Holy smokes! :o :o :o I'm sure we all wish that we were the person who snatched up that Class M!!! A friend of mine knows a guy who found an Edison Class M at a Goodwill store for $300! He purchased it and then resold it for $7000. Now I would pay $7000 for a Class M any day. I'll buy two at that price! :mrgreen: Things like this is what keeps me looking around on the local Craigslist ads, going to flea markets and antique malls, and checking the Goodwill stores every once and a while. There's a Goodwill store nextdoor to the grocery store in my town and when I'm at grocery store with my parents (i'm 13 so I still live with my parents) I always say "I need to go into Goodwill and make sure there's not a Class M in the back of the store." :lol: I haven't found a Class M in the back yet, but I have found some great records. I always keep an eye out for stuff at flea markets because you never know what you're going to find. I found my Edison Triumph phonograph at the Nashville flea market last November.
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If that horns sells, then P.T. Barnum will have been proven right!

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