This Edison H-19 is available locally. The seller is asking $375. Is that a fair price?
It may not have a reproducer.
Thanks,
Dean
H-19 Hepplewhite price
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Re: H-19 Hepplewhite price
Appears to be a nice example of an attractive smaller Edison machine. I really like the design and the fleur de lis grill. The price is too high though, especially if it does not have the reproducer. I'd certainly want to see some pics of what it looks like "under the hood" too before considering. Good luck!
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Re: H-19 Hepplewhite price
If no reproducer....Its price should be around $200-$225...no more.
Tell the seller.
If they don't agree on the deal....then walk away.
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Tony K.
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Tell the seller.
If they don't agree on the deal....then walk away.
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Re: H-19 Hepplewhite price
This is considered to be the most plain and ugly Diamond Disc machine. This one is oak, which is uncommon, and has the sheaves or fleur de lis grill which is the less common, earlier style. I would say $100-150 without a reproducer, tops.