I remember an antique store in NC where the dealer was trying to pass off a crapophone (oddly, with a stamped BROWN horn, not bright yellow) as an original Victor from 1906 and was charging $350 for it. While it may be a good deal for an authentic one, it's 10x the price it's worth

I think the rise of crapophones, plus dilettantes who like to liquidate their recently deceased relative's estate, plus the rise of information about what's rare and what's not has really skyrocketed prices for authentic machines.
Come on, share your bad dealer stories!
