Yes, I know. I'm one of them.lost wrote:My comment was not sarcastic. There is a passionate group of york collectors.
First half, true, second half, your opinion, not mine.lost wrote: Considering 4 valve front action yorks never see the light of day...this is the next best thing!
This is absolutely not true, according to the evidence I've seen. I watch for these horns very closely; going rate for the 91 is usually in the $3000 range; I've never seen a York 33 go for over $1000. Although it's quite possible (and I'll concede) that one in really great shape may command a little more than that, it doesn't approach the prices asked (and received) for the Model 91.lost wrote: I don't buy the 6/4 valued more. Ask zach selling his 91.
As far as Zach is concerned, I've been watching his story, too. It's not exactly a great idea to very publicly buy a horn (every single stage of that saga was serialized for us on this forum) for $4000 (a very nice horn, but a tad overpriced at that figure) and then a few months later try to sell it to exactly the same people on the same forum for $6000.
Define "full size". I believe those 33s have a .656 bore, same as the monster E flat.lost wrote: I think a nice full size like this could command a lot. Not 5k...but a solid offer.
Yes, it's not worth $5000 - on that, we can agree, and that was my point, all along.
Value is extremely subjective; "one man's meat is another man's poison", I guess. I'm willing to be educated, but the facts simply didn't justify the price tag, that's all.