phono10 wrote:You're right, you were only quoting a public auction price, I should not have stated otherwise. I was reacting more to the general assumption in this post from several people that a phonograph could not easily be worth between $50,000 to $100,000, or that $100,000 as a number, for a super rare and desirable machine was somehow artificial inflated or even dishonest.
As someone stated:
"Such sales are publicized for other reasons, to flaunt the sale or transaction to show that investments are healthy in a certain sector, or for the mere curiosity/entertainment aspect of some affluent personage throwing millions at some random novelty, etc."
Why must we in general undermine this hobby by devaluing the higher end items in the market by implying that there is something artificial or unsavory about offering them for sale for a substantial amount of money. A collector we all know has a Bell and Tainter foot treadle machine, that would certainly be in the 50 to 150,000 machine. I could personally understand how a super rare machine like that would be more "desirable" for a large amount of money as opposed to a multiphone even if is not exactly playable....... But to each their own. Again I really don’t know what a Multiphone, heavily restored, should be worth.
your last sentence pretty much sums things up... few if any people will know the worth because so few of those machines are floating around, let alone selling. so naturally, when one of them - for that matter, when any phonograph - shows up for sale at a price that's (I think we can all agree on this) at the highest end of the price spectrum for phonographs, it will generate some discussion among people who are interested, who collect phonographs, who are intested in them or in antiques, or who just follow auctions. to each his own applies equally to the sharing of one's opinion on such matters, especially on forums for discussion.
and really, I don't understand your remark about undermining the hobby. that's a bit dramatic, no? if a hobby can be undermined simply by discussing the subject of that hobby (which includes value and cost in one such as this), then where does that leave us? also, to remove the above-quoted comments from context and then mischaracterize them as suggesting only something artificial or unsavory about this particular auction or such highend sales in general is not only inaccurate, but also naive. public auctions serve various purposes beyond just moving goods from buyer to seller, although I'd imagine you'd know that given that you said you've worked for a major auction house. and at times, such purposes, whether or not intended by the seller or the buyer or anyone in particular, can certainly lean toward the artificial, the dishonest, and most definitely an inflated result.
and yes, you know, although I don't think that the real thrust of this thread or how it has evolved really focused on this, but I don't agree... I truly don't think any phonograph
could easily be worth $50k to $100k or more. that's a lot of money to the vast vast vast majority people, and even people with such money typically don't throw it at just anything especially in this market. things are worth, as someone else pointed out, simply what someone with the means is willing to pay for them. be that as it may, and I don't think it demeans or devalues anything to share opinions, and mine is that I highly doubt that this will sell on ebay for 135k - it doesn't matter who's selling it, which is irrelevant. if I said anything else it
would be dishonest. beyond that - and I'm not saying this is the case here, but hypothetically - I think your comments fail to consider the effect on any given market of offering things at inflated prices that people can't or won't pay, which in turn results in a saturation of the market with too much that costs too much to the point where all the prices begin to plummet.
and again, if such things cannot be discussed in places such as this (for fear, what, that some potential buyer with an extra 135k in his pocket might stumble across this forum and then think twice???), then what's the point of them?