Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 21:27:44 -0400


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Jack,
         When does the book come out? You know, the one with your vast 
store house of knowledge in written form. It would be a shame not to have 
all that info for posterity. What do you need to get started? Orders? Count 
me in!!! I'll take at least one copy!

Greg Newell



At 11:03 AM 7/31/2002, you wrote:
>Hello Tom:
>
>    The value of the Regina will depend upon
>the size of disk ,  15 in.  17,  21 ect.  Also if
>it is a single or a double comb.  The double
>comb is worth two or three times what a single
>is.
>    If there are any teeth broken on the comb
>or combs this greatly reduces the value.
>These teeth can be replaced but it is expensive.
>
>   Most of these were table top 17 in. single comb.
>In good condition  and the main  drive spring is
>good and no teeth broken  the value in  the Dallas
>area is about  $3500 to $4400 in oak. much more
>if in Rosewood.
>     If the disk  are useable they should be worth
>about $35.00 each.  The Regina,s have a ser. #
>and the age can be verfied.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Jack Wyatt

Greg Newell
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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