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meazzi
Dec 15, 2009 21:07:19 GMT
Post by Alcopop on Dec 15, 2009 21:07:19 GMT
spotted this on the well known auction site cgi.the well known auction site.co.uk/ws/the well known auction siteISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280437894393&ssPageName=STRK:
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meazzi
Dec 15, 2009 21:56:34 GMT
Post by Charlie Hall on Dec 15, 2009 21:56:34 GMT
It is a transistor version, according to the reply to a question. Regards, Charlie
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meazzi
Dec 15, 2009 22:14:14 GMT
Post by Alcopop on Dec 15, 2009 22:14:14 GMT
Ya right Charlie its a transistor but still very rare a good project
for someone to restore 7 days to go for the end of auction,
its on 50 quid at the moment,whats your guess on final bid
Charlie
regards Fred.
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meazzi
Dec 15, 2009 22:26:28 GMT
Post by Charlie Hall on Dec 15, 2009 22:26:28 GMT
Hi Fred, I'll guess around £500-£600. Regards, Charlie
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meazzi
Dec 16, 2009 21:10:15 GMT
Post by sheendigs on Dec 16, 2009 21:10:15 GMT
Hi Guys Just be sure that the product exists...The person has only made one sale..and it was books! If someone could check it in person..if possible, then we would know if it is legit... Sheendigs
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meazzi
Dec 16, 2009 21:16:38 GMT
Post by Alcopop on Dec 16, 2009 21:16:38 GMT
Hi Sheendigs you dont part with cash until you see and check out any goods what so ever.
regards Alcopop.
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meazzi
Dec 18, 2009 18:09:55 GMT
Post by Amanda Hambidge on Dec 18, 2009 18:09:55 GMT
Hi,
The story so far on this one,
I put in the bid which is still running, it's not too far off my maximum bid!
When I saw the first message I dived in and offered £150 cash on collection, to be told that a Scotsman had offered £330 on it.
The seller said he expected it to go for about £200 so was "gobsmacked" to get this offer.
He is letting the auction run it's course, and i told him that in good tidy working order it would probably fetch £1000 to £1500.
He said his wife and he nearly fell off the seat at that.
I also told him not to spray the rusted parts with WD40 to avoid any problems for the eventual purchaser.
As for him only making 1 sale, I was in that position once.
Also the unit is a Factotum which means it's attached to a PA amplifier hence the hefty 16kG weight.
At £80+ a head it would make a nice box of spares!
And finally two people have e-mailed me to ask me if I'll look at it for them if they win it!
Off this topic, if you want to see the difference in head spacings between standard and a modified to shadows delays meazzi take a look at the pictures of Justin Daish's meazzi before and after on my meazzi site.
Regards
Amanda
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meazzi
Dec 20, 2009 11:57:39 GMT
Post by rogera on Dec 20, 2009 11:57:39 GMT
For any prospective buyers of this unit do note that the front upper part of the case appears to be missing.
That is the pat that covers and protects the control panel when closed and contains the two small lamps which illuminate the control panel when it's raised and the unit is powered up.
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meazzi
Dec 26, 2009 12:32:36 GMT
Post by Amanda Hambidge on Dec 26, 2009 12:32:36 GMT
Hi Again,
It went for £207 as near as I can remember, the person who bought it is not a Scotsman I don't think, but is known to me.
He sent me an e-mail apologising for beating me to it by £1.
Season's Greetings to all
Amanda
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