hi all
queen for a day did go for a lot of money on ebay a few years ago
and kurt was the underbidder
but he already had one anyway
i believe kurt sold all his collection on his auction awhile ago
and had a starting price for them all 
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/13/2008 2:09:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
esroberto at hotmail.com writes:

Agreed,  Ray.  I don't think those Bear Family repro's were ever intended to  
substitute for the real thing, but to be some kind of tribute novelty to  
make noise for the label that issued them (probably just a passion of the  
owner).  I have one of the repro's, and while the audio quality is  decent, 
it's graphics don't look that great at all, not even half as sharp  and 
detailed as any of the original Vogues I have.  But I was curious  about 
them, and now I know.

That collection that was offered in  Kurt Nauck's catalog a few auctions ago 
was stupifying, with all those  one-off tests and what-have-you.  I don't 
know how great an  investment Vogues are right now either, but I was sure 
drooling over those  pages for a while.


Best,
Robert



----- Original  Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  [Phono-L] Vogue Picture Records values
> Thanks for your interesting  comment on the Vogues.  I agree with you on 
> the
> reason  for the drop in value of the Wurlitzer 1015, but I am not so sure 
>  the
> same argument applies to the Vogues.  The 1015's were bought  and sold as
> entertainment devices, and the bars, etc. that bought them  for 45s and CDs
> could care less if they were original or reproduction  machines.  On the
> other hand, vogues were generally not bought  for their music content, but
> rather as vintage collectibles.   Prior to eBay, collectors considered them
> to be "scarce" items, and  most record collectors, I would think, would 
> have
> little  interest in the reproductions.  Once eBay demonstrated to the  hobby
> that they were rather plentiful, the prices started to drop to  the current
> low values.  I don't know how well the reproduction  Vogues are doing these
> days, but I don't see them advertised very much  (although I don't look for
> them).  Whatever the reason for the  price decline, Vogues don't look like
> good investments these days  :)
>
> Ray  

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