@daveyf @lewm I forgot to mention that Davey was right to point out there is no analogy between the value or cost of vintage Ferrari race cars and the SAT turntable or tonearms.
I'm not so sure. I see the arm and turntable quite differently.
From my perspective I could make the SAT turntable myself. The engineering and technology can be purchased through outsourcing quite easily today. My guesstimate would be 25-35k US$ would be more than sufficient.
By contrast I could not manufacture the tonearm so easily. The costs of the carbon fiber arm including set up would be quite substantial, even here in New Zealand where we have access to world class carbon fiber composition curtesy of our yachting industry. The bearings and metal fabrication are relatively straightforward.
What we dont know is how many hours of designing, specification , producing, testing and trialling prototypes have gone into the design of the tonearm.
Conversely you could produce the turntable straight off the design board. Its not that complicated.
My perception is that the arm and turntable are out of whack with regard to pricing relative to each other.