Florian Schneider auction nets record sale prices
Industry BriefPublished: 2025-11-23 By: Nick Taylor
Published Sun, Nov 23, 2025, 09:00 Words Nick Taylor Share Facebook X (Formerly Twitter) WhatsApp Some instruments and gear went for more than ten-times their estimate.
An auction of Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider's personal effects has concluded with record results, with many items selling for more than ten times their estimated worth.
Schneider's Sennheiser VSM-201, a vocoder released in 1978, went for $256,000—more than eight times its expected price.
His Roland TR-606 drum machine sold for $5,120, more than ten times its estimate, while an EMS Synthi A from the early '70s sold for $115,200, over seven times its estimate.
Non-musical gear also sold for eye-catching prices, with a Panasonic Panaracer bicycle seen in the music video for "Tour de France" fetching $57,600, more than 14 times its estimate, and a Kraftwerk Lenticular Print going for $25,600, or 64 times its estimate.
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