I heard that any nickelodeon that wasn't restored wasn't worth looking
into because it was probably "botched up with Elmer's glue and torn
apart." (This from a professional player piano restorer).
Is this true? Is there such a thing as a restorable nickelodeon, such as
a Seeburg K, still on the market? I was wondering how much that Seeburg
would cost, too. If you consider the value of a player piano at around
$500 or less, how much are most people willing to sell beat-up
nickelodeons for?
Damon Atchison
Damon66@juno.com
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