Spazmelda wrote:
On the one hand it's almost the cheapest sm3 on eBay right now by a large margin.
I would assume most sellers don't know a thing about the typewriter they're selling, and to set a price they search active auctions and use some ridiculously high price as a guide. "Well, if that guy is asking $200 for his SM3, then mine has to be worth at least $90." Blame the buyers, who often times probably don't know much more than the seller and pay more than they need to for a typewriter. I see this sort of thing happening weekly at a local antique market where one vendor consistently makes a decent profit off of those who buy typewriters on a whim. Even though I've bought a fair number of machines from him (at a much lower negotiated price) he doesn't like selling the nicer, more desirable models to me because I know what they're worth.
Spazmelda wrote:
Here's a listing that's been kicking around on eBay for a while, and I've never heard of a Trixi before.
It's a private label (rebranded) Consul, either a model 311 or 232. Given the seller's location, I'd hazard a guess that Trixi might have been a store brand in Germany or Austria.
My Consul 311 for comparison:
