I think I can answer some of your questions.
I believe the general market for a Chamberlin is smaller because of
rarity/higher price one has to pay.
Chamberlins (the M series anyway) have gone anywhere from $2000 - $8000 and
lately it's been at the higher end the last time one was on E-bay.
Chamberlins were made to order, as opposed to Mellotrons where they were
produced on a regular basis.
Chamberlins were also made with some high quality parts like Nortronics tape
heads, which made mass production somewhat prohibitively expensive.
Also - by comparison Chamberlins weren't as heavily promoted as Mellotrons
and there wasn't really a classic "Chamberlin" hit song like there was with
Strawberry Fields for the Mellotron. Marvin Gaye's Mercy Mercy Me is perhaps
the closest.
Another factor though is the confusion between mellotrons/chamberlins. I'm
sure they've been erroneously mismatched on old record albums due to the
lack of physical knowledge/interest in the machine. I've personally been to
studios where the staff didn't know the difference between a mellotron and
chamberlin and often thought they had a mellotron when indeed it was a
chamberlin and vice-versa.
Also Harry Chamberlin was getting old by the time the M1's were around and
had sacrificed a lot of money producing the machines he had up to that
point. He apparently wasn't interested in going in a head to head
competition and preferred little more than word of mouth advertising.
Chris
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