gramophone78 wrote:No harm in getting excited.We all do.As long as that excitment doesn't cost you $$$ needlessly.In fact,that horn and elbow would not have fit your machine (as you know).You do have two things going for you.First,the machine was a "gift".Second the horn you need for a Vic 3 is the size that is the most common.I see many 19" flowers for sale in different states of condition.Same for the B/B horn.Even if you decide and go for broke on a oak horn,you will be miles ahead and that investment potential will always remain.I hate to keep using the word "investment" because most if not all of us collect because we love it.However,after awhile and as money is spent or the amount spent on that covetted piece is a great.Then you have to look at a what becomes a collection that way.This all may be just my own view on this.However,like other seasoned collectors.....I would think not.
I am seriously considering the Oak horn if I can get it at the right price. In the interests of
staying liquid I listed the only machine I could consider selling at this time: my standard door
XVI. If that one sells I can buy the Oak horn without tapping out completely. I look at
all my machines as investments, but of course the joy they bring me transcends monetary value.
