If you enlarge the photo in the first post, the data plate (assuming it is original) is clearly marked III, not 3 and with serial # 33111. I believe the OP is more comfortable with Arabic numerals given his mention of his 6 & 11 (e.g., VV-VI & VV-XI).Jerry B. wrote:Does the ID tag say "V 3"?
Jerry B.
As the other posters have stated, this appears to be a fairly nice, but not rare, unmolested machine that should clean up nicely. Prices for machines are all over the place. Every week, someone on this board brags about a nice machine they got for cheap. Gone are the days of $1500 Credenzas for example, since Credenzas seem to routinely show up now for $200 or $300.
I don't think the value of the "average" external horn machine has dropped as much as the "average" internal horn machine, but they are definitely selling for a less than they did in the past.
The seller is putting you in a difficult spot. You don't want to overpay, but you don't want to offend him or her either by offering a "too cheap" price. The seller should not expect to get what a professional dealer would ask for this machine.