I doubt if anyone, who wants to maximize their return, is selling these 
types of records or cylinders at a show or at a regular record auction, I am 
sure that most of these folks now sell the potential high ticket stuff on 
ebay. I wonder what happened to all the record folks who used to advertise 
their record auctions in the special section of the NAG (New Amberola 
Graphic). Maybe they can offer a response to your inquiry.

Bruce
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] let us not forget, long version


> This is an example of how overused the word "mint" is used. The box is  in
> nice condition, but it is not "mint." One can't see the cylinder well 
> enough to
> judge its condition.
>
> Do people pay these kinds of prices for Edison records in regular record
> auctions, and at shows?
>
> Randy Minor
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