Here's something that's been puzzling me. Recently on the e-stand 2 RKs have been offered for sale. One is a K&Q with case--not particularly rare, although the manufacturer named case is tough to find. The other is an L/15 marked Schickle--which, IMO, is much rarer than a K&Q. But, after the piece was listed, the price was questioned and it was felt by several that it was too high. So, I guess I'm wondering why a rarer RK should be worth substantially less than a more common example. I know about supply and demand (that's why I stick to Junckers) but it still does not seem to make sense.
Erich
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