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Does anyone have a Romeo Antoniazzi cello or know how much one would go for these days? Circa 1910 and in good condition as far as I know.
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Hi!
A few months ago, a colleague told me that somebody in Dresden offered him an Antoniazzi cello for € 60.000.
I'm not a fan of 20th century Italian cellos, but they are well priced, specially in Italy, where sometimes, for that kind of instruments, you heard prices around € 100.000... 
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| Well, the one that I'm looking at is asking over $225K for. I forgot the exact price, but it's already amazing high in my opinion.
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What!? Are you talking about 225.000 USD!?... That's almost € 160.000... It's definitely way too much.
For that price you could get a Postiglione or even a Ventapane if you are lucky enough.
What do you mean with "K"?
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k stands for thousand, so yes, thats quite a bit too much!
make a much lower offer or find another instrument!
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Thanks panira for the clarification, sorry, I'm not familiar with that kind of abbreviations. 
However, too expensive.
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ma quanto sei bello.....
the bat
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