E. Amet Cylinder Phonograph - Chicago, IL

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Re: E. Amet Cylinder Phonograph - Chicago, IL

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The Amet sold for $13,223.00.

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VintageTechnologies wrote:The Amet sold for $13,223.00.
I completely forgot about this! I wish I had one laying around to sell. But would I sell it? Probably not :lol:

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I'd forgotten about this one too.
$13,223 is a far cry from the $45 it was sold for back in 1964. Wonder if it'll be worth $250,000 in another 50 years?

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OMG!

Sold for $13,223!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Way More than an Idelia!!!

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Ah, but not as much as an Ideal :)

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A friend of mine has an Amet, that is why I know something about them. I doubt he paid over 2 grand for his. I haven't told him about this yet - I'm worried about his heart condition. :lol:

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NEFaurora wrote:OMG!

Sold for $13,223!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Way More than an Idelia!!!
gramophoneshane wrote:Ah, but not as much as an Ideal :)
I would have thought an both the Idelia and Ideal worth a bit more than that, assuming they are complete, Ideal and Idelia worth about the same as eachother, but ~$15-18k or more depending on configuration. :monkey:

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You are probably right, although I sort of thought the Ideal was worth a little more than an Idealia, at around $20,000- $25,000, because they were only made for a few months and are a harder machine to get hold of.
I really dont know though. I dont usually follow the prices of high-end machines very closely because they're WAY out of my league :mrgreen:

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gramophoneshane wrote:You are probably right, although I sort of thought the Ideal was worth a little more than an Idealia, at around $20,000- $25,000, because they were only made for a few months and are a harder machine to get hold of.
I really dont know though. I dont usually follow the prices of high-end machines very closely because they're WAY out of my league :mrgreen:
I just remember a couple Idelia's with mahogany wood grained horns selling for ~$40k a few years back, one in Germany and one sold out of Holland to a US buyer. I doubt they'd bring that much now but those exceptionally nice examples would probably still bring $30k or more. Who knows though...

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Re: E. Amet Cylinder Phonograph - Chicago, IL

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Could somebody give me a brief history/synopsis of these Amet phonos? What makes them so rare and expensive? I am sure of probably the old supply and demand curve, but why?

Thanks folks!!

Joe

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