Ray, I think Ebay actually raised the value of vogues and there was a lot of 
activity for a long time on ebay. Many hit the market and it was not unusual 
to see them go for more than $100.   But the prices started dropping quickly 
when a lot of reproduction Vogues hit the market.  The repros looked pretty 
good and they were copies of some of the more desireable numbers.  I compare 
that to the Wurlitzer 1015 where originals used to sell for $12,000.  With 
the huge number of reproduction 1015s that played 45's and CD;s the value of 
originals dropped to $5000 to 6000.  I may be wrong but I dont think it was 
Ebay so much as the proliferation of reproductions.  Al Menashe
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> Around 10 to 15 years ago, most Vogues (except the rare 8 or 9 ones) sold 
> in the neighborhood of $100 or so.  With the advent of eBay, their value 
> has dropped significantly.  It seems that most go for $20-$30 or less 
> these days.  Value guides were available at one time, but now are 
> worthless.  Are there any Vogue collectors on the list that would have a 
> spreadsheet or other information on current values of these picture 
> records?  Is there a factor, such as 1/4 or 1/3 that could be applied to 
> the old values that would approximate the current value?  Thanks for any 
> information..
>
> Ray Wilenzick
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