hi rene et al well said!!!!!!! you are far better off to have one or two super machine than a dozen mediocre ones. If you had a polyphone, class m, zonophone grand opera, or edison idelia or any of that caliber you would find a demand for them and prices that go with it. Most edison , victor, and columbia machines have not changed much in price. As a good friend of mine once said ''buy the best you can afford and enjoy it, its not the number you get but the quality that pays the dividends." best to all zono
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