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Post by shellie on Feb 10, 2010 21:42:08 GMT -5
We recently obtained a fully restored Diamond Disk BC-34. Does anyone know what is the current value of thesel?
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Post by condensite on Feb 14, 2010 10:44:20 GMT -5
Shellie: The BC-34 was a popular model in the early 1920's and are probably the most common console Edisons found today. They take up more floor space than the uprights, and are not particularly popular with collectors today. Sales of these on Ebay generally don't spark much interest, and I think that if you were to find someone locally who's interested you'd be lucky to get $200.00 for a near-perfect, original example. "Restored," meaning refinished or altered machines of any type will always lower the value. I hope you're enjoying the old tunes while you decide how to proceed! Good luck! Bob Barnett
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