Make no mistake, that 10-50 that sold at Stanton’s had some issues, and unless it was up at the desk ( very possible, I didn’t check) it was missing the magazine loader. The cabinet was nice though. Those extra knobs were definitely a turn-off.GroverOverton08 wrote: Sat Nov 22, 2025 12:34 pm Update.
I chose not to buy the 10-50.
After going back to the sale and looking at the machine, the interior was in derelict conditon, most of the metal parts had become corroded partially, and while this would be restorable with some work I could throw in- seeing Skihawx posting of the fully restored unit for $150 at Stantons made me realize it's a hunk of junk for the price, work, and cost of restoration. Also, needing to transport the machine since it wouldn't fit in the trunk of my car. My dad was onboard but my ma would kill me.![]()
Moving them is definitely a major consideration. When I bought my 9-55 a few years ago, I was definitely not well prepared to move it. I know better now. A piano dolley is the way to go. I would also point out that a very nice 9-55 sold at the spring Stanton auction for $1500.
Steve