SOLD: Rigid Arm Victor R
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Phonotom
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Re: SOLD: Rigid Arm Victor R
If this was so over priced, it sure sold fast. What does that tell you.

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Phonotom
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Re: SOLD: Rigid Arm Victor R
Looks like price was in the ballpark. Didn't take long to sell that rare machine. SOLD!!! 

- gramophone-georg
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Re: FOR SALE: Rigid Arm Victor R
it must have been priced insanely...low... considering it sold in little over a day!columbia1spring wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:57 am I’m not trying to insult or demean anyone. It’s an opinion.
I’ve personally bought over. 15 phonographs on this forum, sellers know who I am.
There are to many sellers who want parts on here for almost nothing$ and when they resell they feel it’s
Ok to clobber buyers with ridicules prices.
I’ve been collecting my whole life, been to a ton of shows and I’m aware of prices.
That royal is insanely priced, we all know it, I’m the only one who’ll say it..!!
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Phonotom
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Re: SOLD: Rigid Arm Victor R
I just think you are out of touch on real prices. Yes the common machines will always be cheaper. Do you have a near mint Victor Rigid Arm you will sell for less? I really doubt it.
- Skihawx
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Re: SOLD: Rigid Arm Victor R
Anyone here buy the one at Stanton's auction? That one has such nice tiger stripes.