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Old 27th Oct 2022, 8:04 pm   #21
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Default Re: In case you didn’t see this…

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It's in generally beautiful condition and has presumably been electrically restored, though a poor job has been made of the speaker cloth, and the asking price is extremely optimistic. 44 people following it though, so what do I know?
Actually Paul, I'm the sort of person who follows these adverts. It's only a single tap of the keyboard to add it to your list of "things that I can't believe sane people would pay that much for"!

Having recently bought a Revox B77 for what I've researched as being a reasonable price, I'm still amazed by the chancers asking for (literally) thousands of pounds for something which is blatantly burnt out studio fodder!
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