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I did not know that 1925 still counted as Victorian....

Value restored $4,000 ... Not sure on which planet?

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What, no soundbox, that will take off 1,000 right there.
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pictureroll wrote:What, no soundbox, that will take off 1,000 right there.
You mean " the part to hold the needle".

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alang wrote:Value restored $4,000 ... Not sure on which planet?
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There was a time when these were going for $800 to $1000, but since the internets was invented they're not as hard to find. Prices have dropped into the few hundred or less range.

The highest I've ever seen one of these priced by a legitimate dealer was ~$2000 around 10 years ago. Sure not worth that today. Still, this seller is a delusional on the idea of $1500 for a 8-30x with no reproducer. At least it's not a Likker cabnit... yet!

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It better NOT be a bar!!As my late friend Jerry Donnell used to say;"I HATE bars!!" :evil: edisonplayer

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Just a random thought, but this machine is a close cousin of my 8-30X. This one is serial 24429 and mine is 24810!

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I did not know that 1925 still counted as Victorian....
At least the seller didn't say "art deco"!

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