Picked up another Edison N56 reproducer at the Donley Auction yesterday. Prices seemed pretty low on a lot of items. How did anyone else do?
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Re: Edison N56 Reproducer
Someone got an RE-75 for $25! They said it didn't power up, but for $25 they got a stunning piece of cabinetry and saved enough money to have it restored!
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I saw that and agree the price was crazy. Most Edison seemed to go for high prices and was surprised to get the N56 for a good price.
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I see that some of the items (Tiz-Its and needle cutters, etc) have already made it to eBay. I thought the Victor Jr with the red horn went for a decent price for some one. And I thought the large lots with six to nine exhibition reproducers were quite reasonable. I just watched the auction off and on as my hands are full with other things right now.
On line bidders need to pay 28%, which seems really quite steep to me. What do floor bidders pay?
On line bidders need to pay 28%, which seems really quite steep to me. What do floor bidders pay?
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Online bidding premium was 23%, floor bidding was 18%.
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