[Phono-L] Wood Horns - Loss of Value?

Eric Boyles 66pony at cox.net
Sun Jan 20 03:39:24 PST 2008


But isn't the lower valves associated with a flat economy? I also 
collect in other areas and prices peaked  prior to 9-11 and have been 
slow to recover. At the end of the 90's everything was bringing top 
prices  (probably over heated). As housing prices falls so will our 
collectibles......My .02........

KEEPERH2O at aol.com wrote:
>  
> In a message dated 1/20/2008 1:22:03 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
> john9ten at pacbell.net writes:
>
> I have  noticed this too. I sold a Vic IV with mahogany horn a few years back 
> for  something like $4200, and recently I have seen them for like $3000-$3500 
> or  so.
>
>
> Never thought that would happen with machines of that standing.  And,  they 
> don't require gasoline, either!
>  
> : )
>  
> Edward, in Zigzag 
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