Yes, adjusting for the over printing of the last 4-5 years the Standard Phonograph only sold for a bit less than 1,500 in 2006 dollars which is not an altogether outrageously high price for a very nice phono. A person using a foreign curency would see and feel this value shift clearly while it is at present invisible here as long as you are dealing only in dollars.

On 01/27/2011 04:16 AM, [email protected] wrote:
You can always get money, the Federal Government is printing 4 billion new
dollars a day.  So, if you see a phonograph that grabs you, BUY IT.  To
complete my collection I have paid way too much on a couple of machines and have
never been offered them again.

Firebottles great photography of cleaned up machines appeals to collectors
like myself who see what they want and are willing to put out the cash.
Lord help me when he finds something I don't already have in my collection...
that would be a treadle or water powered Edison...

Al
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