The Record Player, which is highly-sought by Beatles collectors worldwide, was manufactured in a quantity which limited its (unit) numbers in the thousands. Because of this, some believe theres still a strong possibility a few remain to be discovered.
According to James Massey, publisher of WhatSellsBest.com; "In all my years of tracking auctions, this is by-far the highest-price Ive personally seen one fetch. Probably due to its near-mint condition. But, now that others have seen it, and know what to look for. I wouldnt surprised if others (record players) start turning up".
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1960s Beatles Record Player fetches $12,100
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