Yeah Randy, I thought I'd seen it before too.  It is a beautiful machine,
but Diamond Disc machines seem to have some mysterious thing about them -
once I've owned one, I have no desire or need for a second one.  Maybe it's
because they're so well-built or something.  Maybe because unlike other disc
machines, the technology was so well-designed that it never changed
substantially, so there's no significant timeline to its development, only
additional and varied cabinetry.  I dunno.

Now searching fervently for a cheap Amberola machine,
Robert



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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison DD C-450 Adam Rarely seen


> I believe this machine is now making its third pass through ebay, with no
> takers so far. I believe the opening bid the first time around was $1,500.
It
> looks like a nice machine, except for the badly crazed finish on the
sides.  I
> thought this machine would sell. I guess big DD machines don't bring much,
> unless they are the really early models.
>
> Randy
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