Well, it looks like there's more in New Hampshire than just primaries.
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Re: Bell-Tainter Type K
Fonotone wrote:Well, it looks like there's more in New Hampshire than just primaries.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unusual-Perfect ... 1520829737
Did you look at the questions section? Don't you just love those bottom feeders, offering $1000 for this like they were doing the seller a favor.
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I saw that, Chuck. Hilarious. The height of benevolence.ChuckA wrote:Fonotone wrote:Well, it looks like there's more in New Hampshire than just primaries.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Unusual-Perfect ... 1520829737
Did you look at the questions section? Don't you just love those bottom feeders, offering $1000 for this like they were doing the seller a favor.
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I've never seen a Bell-Tainter on EBay - WOW 

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Grant and Chuck, can you speculate on the value of this machine? Even a wide ballpark figure would be interesting. Jerry Blais
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Chuck? $20K plus? Am I thinking too small? $30K plus? Not like there are many of them around, certainly not in that condition. By the way, I see it's already vanished, gone from ebay, so apparently someone made an offer that couldn't be refused.Jerry B. wrote:Grant and Chuck, can you speculate on the value of this machine? Even a wide ballpark figure would be interesting. Jerry Blais
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An easy $15K - $20K, maybe more after seeing what that Berliner sold for last week.Fonotone wrote:Chuck? $20K plus? Am I thinking too small? $30K plus? Not like there are many of them around, certainly not in that condition. By the way, I see it's already vanished, gone from ebay, so apparently someone made an offer that couldn't be refused.Jerry B. wrote:Grant and Chuck, can you speculate on the value of this machine? Even a wide ballpark figure would be interesting. Jerry Blais
I'll bet pulling the auction pissed off a few of the bidders. Maybe they just decided to see what it really was worth, obviously with the low starting price they didn't know what they had.
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The last Bell-Tainter Type K I was aware of sold privately for $30K. It was missing the reproducer. These are super rare machines. Disappointing to see it pulled.
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I remember 15 years ago a very original Type G turned up on eBay and created quite a stir. Bidding soared fairly quickly up to $18K, still below reserve. Then the seller pulled it. I sent a message to ask why and he replied that he had no intention of selling it, he just wanted to find out what it might be worth. He had put a $20K reserve on it so he pulled it out of fear it would hit reserve and he would be obliged to sell it. 

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Which would be the more rare version of this type Graphophone? A Spring Motor propelled one, or an Electric?
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