Re: Gee, I'm curious which model is appraised at $25,000?
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:24 am
You are correct, Maginter. I didn't say more in order to respect his (relative) anonymity. We both know him.
I wasn't aware of a West Coast example! There was a handful of these made, so one can always hope!
I like Islamic design myself. One of these could come live at my house! I'd decorate a room in the 'Turkish' style with that machine as the centerpiece. Paint the ceiling and the top three feet of the walls (we have tall ceilings) midnight blue with a constellation of gold leaf stars, lots of over-upholstered round furniture, Persian rugs, heavy draperies, ottomans for the feet, a hookah, and that Victrola! I'd have to wear a smoking jacket and a fez when I played it.
I'm very familiar with Stuart, Florida. I play the Martin County Fair there every February. As a matter of fact, I bought a near-mint condition Edison 'Triumph' A from a private party in Stuart when I was there this year. Found it on Craigslist!
I wasn't aware of a West Coast example! There was a handful of these made, so one can always hope!
I like Islamic design myself. One of these could come live at my house! I'd decorate a room in the 'Turkish' style with that machine as the centerpiece. Paint the ceiling and the top three feet of the walls (we have tall ceilings) midnight blue with a constellation of gold leaf stars, lots of over-upholstered round furniture, Persian rugs, heavy draperies, ottomans for the feet, a hookah, and that Victrola! I'd have to wear a smoking jacket and a fez when I played it.

I'm very familiar with Stuart, Florida. I play the Martin County Fair there every February. As a matter of fact, I bought a near-mint condition Edison 'Triumph' A from a private party in Stuart when I was there this year. Found it on Craigslist!