fran604g wrote:Another great opportunity for someone!
at those prices?
fran604g wrote:Another great opportunity for someone!
I was thinking the same thing!brianu wrote:fran604g wrote:Another great opportunity for someone!
at those prices?
Well, considering the first one sold for nearly $2000, I wouldn't say that either of these are inexpensive, but apparently some can afford to pay that much for a scarce instrument. I'm merely pointing out that the second one has the potential to cost less.Garret wrote:I was thinking the same thing!brianu wrote:fran604g wrote:Another great opportunity for someone!
at those prices?
Would you be willing to do a "featured phonograph" post with your A-60? The last time I saw one was at a Union show six years ago, and haven't seen one since. I didn't know they existed until I saw an example at Union!briankeith wrote:My two cents: I have a decent B60 and the much harder to find metal cabinet A60. They are both really hard to find machines worth the money due to how scare they both are. I traveled to Canada in 2007 to pick up my A60 since it is so rare that I refused to have it shipped. So in my opinion, and only my opinion, the price was high but fair for such a nice clean working rare machine. When was the last time an A60 metal cabinet came up on EBay or at a show in top notch playing condition for less then $1000 ?? Rare is rare. We aint' talking about a Victor VV-IV now are we
I agree. It seems that the folks whom are spending "top dollar" on eBay have the ability to achieve instant gratification over sensibilityVictrolacollector wrote:Indeed a nice machine, my B-19 will have to do![]()
Though not as rare, I sold a Edison P-1 portable, (blue) about a year and half ago for $475.00 on e-bay, I have never seen one since. Mine was in very good condition with no cracks in the reproducer and nice motor with good fibre gear. I find that if you wait it out, sometimes you may be that lucky buyer to win a auction at way lower than what one would expect.