Buyers or bidding assistants

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billybob62
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Buyers or bidding assistants

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Do any of you folks rely on people who buy for you or at least put you in touch with sellers of the more scarce but not necessarily rare machines?
I'm referring to such things as the Amberola III in oak or the maroon GEM which seem to be very elusive in superior condition.
This is for future reference as I am currently tapped out.
If you don't want to post here, I would be happy to get a PM.
Thanks,
John

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epigramophone
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Re: Buyers or bidding assistants

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I have found that the more people know of my collecting interests, the more items I am offered.

billybob62
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Re: Buyers or bidding assistants

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Thanks, Epigraphophone.

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