I'm not sure what this machine is
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Bill K
I think that it is worth a fair amount more than that, (but well below the advertised price). The back bracket and tone arm are a few hundred and that looks like a fairly nice petal horn. I would pay $1000.00 as it sits. The stand looks a little small, but it would look nice under my Victor Royal.Hailey wrote:Worth about $400 as is.
I must be going to the wrong places. Can you really get a pair of these for $1000.00? The horn looks nice and looks all original. The escutcheon is there, it is not attached, (shown in the ad).Hailey wrote:This is what I find amusing. You could go to Stanton’s and buy 2 of these, in this apparent presentation, for $1000.
Django wrote:I must be going to the wrong places. Can you really get a pair of these for $1000.00? The horn looks nice and looks all original. The escutcheon is there, it is not attached, (shown in the ad).Hailey wrote:This is what I find amusing. You could go to Stanton’s and buy 2 of these, in this apparent presentation, for $1000.
Off topic, but does the player piano work?chrisg wrote:I would agree with $400 - $500. Paid $325 for a late Victor one. They painted the back bracket and horn elbow . Wrong horn and refinished the cabinet. Plays great but will need some reworking cosmetically.