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Old 3rd Mar 2021, 10:27 pm   #1
MAESTRO
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Default Maestrovox found - best way to sell?

Hi all. Upon clearing out my late mother's loft, I found a Maestrovox. Very dusty and no idea if or how it works. Does anyone know if this is rare or the best way to sell? Or what kinda price it would attract?

I sent a few emails to the website that Debbie Curtis runs but no reply.

Any ideas if I should just put it on the selling websites to see whether it attracts bids, or should I go through an Antiques House?

Many thanks in advance 👍

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Old 4th Mar 2021, 8:43 am   #2
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Default Re: Maestrovox found - best way to sell?

Well these are very rare. By today's standards they are very primitive and will only have a niche appeal and probably far less than the equally rare Mellotron.
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Old 5th Mar 2021, 1:08 am   #3
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Thanks for the info Edward, much appreciated 🙏
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