DownUnder
Vamoosed (for a while)
The Rolleis are incredible, I've seen lots of images from them in the various fora and they invariably amaze. I did consider offering my immortal soul for one but apparently that wasn't valuable enough 😀
I do intend to get a 6x9 option folder later next year and am considering the Zeiss Super-Ikonta C. It would be nice to get one from a reputable dealer for a change then I'll know it is in good working order, so I'll need to save in order to do that.
An Automat from the 1950s won't break the bank. It has a coated 80/3.5 Tessar with very definite 'character' and a nifty system to back-crank to let you take double, triple, even quadruple exposures on the same negative or slide, which is fun and creative. My Rolleicord Vb and 3.5 E2 have the latter feature but not the Ts, which were a later and cheaper Tessar model but now cost a great deal more as they are greatly in demand by photo-fashionistas.
The only downside with old 'flexes or 'cords is you may have to factor in the cost of a CLA to bring it back to full operation. Once done (and paid for, sadly often with a donor kidney) you will have a camera either for life or as long as 120 roll film remains easily available.
So with either folders or TLRs, your options nowadays for a good 120 camera are still good.