And so far it's going for a song, especially compared to another that's been on Ebay (200271177020) for a while, similar model but NO speakers. Hard to believe they're asking $5,000 for that one with a straight face. I fell in love with the sound of these old Rialto K's when I was offered a deal on one by a person that thought it was a Rialto II. My first one had a single Leslie 100GK which I liked so much that when I had a chance to pick up a later model Rialto K (an 1135 which has the piano and both a 102 and 102 Leslie) I jumped at it. Each cost me around $200 at the time. Each of them has quite a different sound and I like them both for different reasons which is why they're both still around :^) My original K still lives in the garage "studio" but I was able to sweet talk my wife into letting me put the 1135 into the living room to join my Rodgers 321B. Not a lot of bells and whistles on these compared to newer vintage models but a good solid TO sound with Tibia's that can't be beat. With the two Leslies you'll get a really full sound. I'm a fan :^)
Gary
(Rodgers 321B, Gulbransen Theatrum, Hammond H-133, Gulbransen Rialto K with 100GK Isomonic Leslie, Rodgers 322 Trio Deluxe,Rialto K 1135 with 102 and 103 Leslie, Allen Theatre Deluxe with Gyrophonics and other speakers.