Wow!
That's a beauty!
I personally find the price within reason, maybe a bit high, but not crazy high like some of them. With my own TriStar, the cost of replacing missing bits was pretty grim. To find something this complete - well, it doesn't happen every day. And then too, getting the correct bits takes most people a lot of time and effort and searching and money - a lot of cities are very lean pickings for this sort of thing, for some reason. I could hunt for a year here in the Atlanta area and not find what Dave can find in one day!
So, in my opinion, there's some justification for a high price in this case, since the machine is so pristine, instead of a do-it-yourself kit. There's an old saying: "If you want to buy nice clean oats, we have to charge accordingly. If you can make do with oats that have already been through the horse - well, those are a little cheaper."