Barry,
 
With regards to machines like the Amberola 60 and 80 I have tried to research 
how many were made or left and so far I have not had much luck.  I think it is 
great to see how many machines were made and how many survive.  
 
> Like The Edison C-2, I thought it was so rare I would never hope to
> have one. I have had 3. And Chuck Azzalina had 7 in his basement last
> time I was there to fix. He started keeping count thinking the number
> surviving was in the 10's and stopped at 200 or so known. Same with
> C-1. There were 2 know for the longest time, then 2 more showed up
> then 1 more now I think there are about 10 or so out there. It isn't
> how many but how cool they are. C-1 and C-2 are very special machines
> and would be cool if there were 2000 left. I actually prefer if
> something I like is common, it means I can afford it :-). Collecting
> just so you can say you have 1 of only 2 known is what some people
> collect for but I am not one of them.
> -Barry
                                          
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