Im a young collector who needs to pay for rent

so I'm parting this phonograph out. The description is from my eBay where I'm currently selling it from. "From a family estate. The Columbia type a Graphophone was introduced in 1897 and is one of the earliest cylinder phonograph machines you will come across. She includes the original reproducer and slip on crank as well as case. The wood Case has apparently been restored at some point with a shiny finish. Some veneer loss to bottom but nothing major. Some loss to bottom half of decal. I don't believe the horn is original to this machine and it is dented and has paint loss. She does wind up and works well. Sound is typical on these early machines and of course is not super clear when playing a record, of course it also depends on the condition of the record.This is local pickup only. I take cash or check on time of pickup. If you have any questions or would like more pictures please contact me and I will answer quickly. *if you are in the milwaukee area I may be able to deliver the machine to you"
Dm me if your interested I purchased the machine when I was 14 for a price way to high so I'm selling it for $295.00
I would like it to be sold by upcoming week march 13th. If your in the area let me know we can arrange a place for pick up. -Jake