I'm not sure the original poster is trying to sell it,, seem like they wanted to know the value so they could make the purchase..
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Victor Factory Print
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Re: Victor Factory Print
Oh... makes sense...fmblizz wrote:I'm not sure the original poster is trying to sell it,, seem like they wanted to know the value so they could make the purchase..
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Kinda cool whatever the final destination is....
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Re: Victor Factory Print
This is the reply I got...fmblizz wrote:I'm not sure the original poster is trying to sell it,, seem like they wanted to know the value so they could make the purchase..
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"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
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Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
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Re: Victor Factory Print
Oh my goodness....Curt A wrote:This is the reply I got...fmblizz wrote:I'm not sure the original poster is trying to sell it,, seem like they wanted to know the value so they could make the purchase..
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