Rare Berliner Lever Wound Tin Can Gramophone

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Post by barnettrp21122 »

That's more than I paid for my house! I'll bet the seller is happy! :o
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Maybe I should start looking for these at the fleas....

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Amazing--- $60K.. and I'm was sweating paying $400 for a minty Fireside this week. :) It was fun seeing the Tin Can online and watching the bidding.. I was glued to the screen for the last 3 minutes just wanting to see where it would go. I suspect the seller just moved up to a higher tax bracket.

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Wow.... I know of at least one very mint example selling for less. That's going into record (no pun intended) territory for any phonograph.

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IS that a record price for ANY phonograph? I can't recall ever hearing any higher numbers.

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it appears that the winning bidder placed a single bid 5 seconds before the auction ended.

Wow.. he wanted that bad...

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It makes you wonder what amount his (or her) "all in" bid was for. Great auction and congrats to the seller and buyer!

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Well, I guess I'll pour myself a stiff drink and sit back spinning ANY Harry Reser disc with Tom Stacks on it.

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I hope this Berliner package doesn't end up on this website

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I have a vague memory that a Moorish Marquetry VV-XVI brought in the $70,000 range a few years ago.

You can see a picture of one on page 135 of Look for the Dog, 2005 revised edition.

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