The case shown is for a common Exhibition reproducer....too bad..

Another small observation is the incorrect Exhibition needle screw.
Any thoughts on how high this will go...??.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extremely-Rare- ... 2518.l4276
He says..."This reproducer does not have an original box". So this is not one of those three.gramophone78 wrote:It seems another ultra rare #10 is on the block. In the description, they state that approximately 3 are known with the original presentation case.
The case shown is for a common Exhibition reproducer....too bad...
Another small observation is the incorrect Exhibition needle screw.
Any thoughts on how high this will go...??.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extremely-Rare- ... 2518.l4276
Just to clarify...it's Donley Auctions in Union Ill...Phonofreak wrote:It's a Donelly auction, in Union, Illinois. They know exactly what they have.
Harvey Kravitz
Incredibly interesting and rare item but I don't think it will make opening bid.gramophone78 wrote:Just to clarify...it's Donley Auctions in Union Ill...Phonofreak wrote:It's a Donelly auction, in Union, Illinois. They know exactly what they have.
Harvey Kravitz. It would have been great to see with the correct case. That would have made it a (possible) fourth known.
Still, I wonder what it will realize..???.
Anyone remember what the last one sold for..??. Just curious.
gramophone78 wrote:Just to clarify...it's Donley Auctions in Union Ill...Phonofreak wrote:It's a Donelly auction, in Union, Illinois. They know exactly what they have.
Harvey Kravitz. It would have been great to see with the correct case. That would have made it a (possible) fourth known.
Still, I wonder what it will realize..???.
Anyone remember what the last one sold for..??. Just curious.
I'm with you Larry...if no one grabs it at the starting price....a pair on display would look pretty sweet...Phonolair wrote:Personally I don't think it will have any problem starting at it's opening bid.
Over the years I've never seen one sell for less than $3000 between knowledgeable collectors, with most selling between $4000 and $5000.
The one Stanton's sold last year hit a $8000 winning bid.
I don't know if anyone is keeping track of these #10 reproducers, and granted they are very rare. But I believe there are more out there than the small number that is used from time to time, with the original box and without.
In fact if it does have trouble meeting it's opening bid than I may just have two of them for the display case, one with the correct box and one with out.
Larry Crandell