Well...
What I think is outrageous is that a brand new Model 1205, in 1968, went for $249.00...and people think, that after 40 years of use, that they're still worth that amount!
Of course, something is worth what someone is willing to pay for it, but...it's not like these vacuums are rare or antique. Back in the days when these machines were still being manufactured, they were common as dirt.
Personally, if I were going to spend upwards of $300 on a vacuum, I'd just buy a brand new one. Just because an older vacuum looks to be in great shape doesn't mean it's flawless, and these old vacs don't come with a warranty (other than no DOA, big deal).
Regarding Charles' link:
I'd like to know who has enough money to bid $313 on a 45-year old vacuum cleaner. Plus $45.00 shipping, bringing the total to $358! I certainly don't mean to undermine anyone's passion, but that's just insane!
And from what I am hearing, even the thrift stores are now jumping on the inflation bandwagon for these things!
All I have to say is, congratulations to everyone who scored their nice vacuums before this hobby became too pricey. (Certainly too pricey for my budget...I'll just have to be happy with the few machines I have.)