The reason I wound up with this machine is sentimental, which always makes for a potentially bad investment. When I was a little guy, I was fascinated by a machine that my maternal grandparents had in the basement of their house in Clifton NJ. Years later, I came to realize that it was an RCA Victor 331 Duo. I now own a similar machine.
When we went on a vacation to Canton, Ohio to visit my paternal grandparents, they had a huge old house- almost a mansion, really- that was just incredible for a little kid from Brooklyn who was used to a 4 room apartment to explore. There was room after room after room- 3 levels plus an attic. Of course I discovered the Webcor Musicale in the parlor with all the 78s- and then my grandfather said he would show me something special. We went up into the attic and there it was. I was allowed to wind it up and play records to my heart's content! That was my intro to windup gramophones.
Now we all know kids embellish things, and the childish mind remembers things bigger and better than they ever were sometimes. Plus, it was going on 55 years ago now. For some inexplicable reason, next trip out a few years later, all the 78s and the gramophone were gone. Cleaned up and donated, so the story goes.
I always wondered what the hell that machine was. Always knew it was German, likely brought over in the Twenties after WW1. I described it to a lot of collectors who shook their heads and said sorry, I never saw one like that.
Then I saw this machine and it all flooded back... right down to the pinkish Parlophon picture label
Schallplatten that I used to play on that machine, and that were kept with it. There were also a few 10" discs with colorful cartoonish labels that I now know were Columbia Graphophone discs that were sold to raise money for the German and Austrian Red Cross.
So... to put it mildly... WTF?

Of course I couldn't tell you if the Marty machine is closer, or this one is closer to what was in the attic. I just remember generally. Did Mr. Banus- Banus fool us all, or did he copy a rare machine?