Around here, thoses machines are still fairly common. Normally $35-100 for one like that. BUT, if one like this comes up at an auction where there is an Amishman or Mennonite looking for one, LOOK OUT. This one at one of those sales would fetch $300-500 and that's from some hardcore wringer wanters. Kevin, I agree on the "if it's old, it's gotta be worth money" belief that some people have. Really, anything is only worth what someone is willing to give for it that day.