Inspect those discs carefully and count them. If they are really in PERFECT condition, that's worth paying a higer price for the machine. Regarding how good they can sound, click on the link below for one good example:ukfan4sure wrote: The two cabinet drawers are full of discs seperated by tissue paper. Very heavy I might add. It has the Duncan stop but missing the battery. The reproducer is the correct one with the hole for that device. I'm not real familiar with how these are supposed to sound (I've read amazing for the time), but there is a slight scratchiness in the background when playing a disc.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =3&t=11994
There are many other very good examples on youTube, and some pretty bad ones too.
