Estimated Value

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LUCKYNEWBIE
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Some have asked for some more detailed pictures - here they are - also the serial number is 78947 E if it helps

I do need to clean out the gold fish and fruit loops that went un-noticed until after the pics were taken - I do love my kids
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Very, very nice, Newbie. The presence of the original albums is a plus.

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Wow, how wonderful !! you have all of the original lettered gold pull albums as well !! I am assuming that they are all full of period Victor and Columbia Records as well. Fantastic !!

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Now that's what I'm talking about. All +++++++++'s on this one. This being so complete will do very well IMHO. I love the gold fish....... :lol:. I think they just add to the flavor :lol: :lol:. You are welcome to PM me for an offer whenever you like.

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Considering that $575.00 in 1913 is equivalent to $12,853.81 in U.S. dollars today due to inflation, 2-3 thousand for this beautiful machine is a bargain!!

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Amberola 1-A wrote:Considering that $575.00 in 1913 is equivalent to $12,853.81 in U.S. dollars today due to inflation, 2-3 thousand for this beautiful machine is a bargain!!

Bill
The bargain is even better - - the original price was $275.00! (That included $25 in records.)

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Oops! Mis-read the cursive 'two.' Heck, that's still $6.147.47 today and the bonus 25.00 is $558.86!

Bill
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George & Bill......maybe I can borrow some money from you for this. However, I would need today's money... :lol: :lol:.

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gramophone78 wrote:George & Bill......maybe I can borrow some money from you for this. However, I would need today's money... :lol: :lol:.
Are 2-3 thousand pesos ok? Seriously, even if I found one at that price something would have to go. I still haven't found a good roost for the Schubert we just obtained.

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I feel your pain, Bill. I've have a Schubert sitting in my basement for a couple of years now! :oops:

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