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Thread: Bargains on ebay? (Part 2)

  1. #6051
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    Quote Originally Posted by montesquieu View Post
    I've seen everything now - a Sugden Connoisseur idler (which cost about 3s 4d back in the - mono - day, tiny motor and far, far short of Garrard 301 performance), bit of chipboard and hammerite, that'll be 800 smackers please. Just becase it was allegedly used 'at the BBC'.

    Not the worst motor unit in the world, but - no tonearm, cheesy plinth, platter scraping and sold as 'needing a refurb' (good luck getting any parts) ... worth about £75 maybe?

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sugden-Con...3D252515235784
    I had the Craftsman model, didn't get on with it, got rid many decades ago.

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    Later I got the BD1, that was fine, still have it.
    Spendorman

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    Well this gem arrived today via gumtree called within 10 mins of the ad going live and to my surprise was still available price agreed half hour drive to verwood and shes mine....

    Very good price and is for the KEEP collection..

    So cute....
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    Marantz 2225
    CD Transport & DAC & PSU
    Marantz 6005 , Beresford Caiman , Paul Hynes SR4
    Turntable
    KAM DDX 1000 with Goldring G800 Cartridge
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    Mordaunt Short M10

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    Quote Originally Posted by dantheman91 View Post
    Well this gem arrived today via gumtree called within 10 mins of the ad going live and to my surprise was still available price agreed half hour drive to verwood and shes mine....

    Very good price and is for the KEEP collection..

    So cute....
    Very nice, good sounding tuner.

    Mine was in storage for a few years, not working now, not the battery, something else is wrong.
    Spendorman

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    Nice dinky looking Audio Note 'Kit' EL-84 amp. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AudioNote-...0AAOSwFV9Xwzm3

    S.

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  6. #6056
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    Quote Originally Posted by dantheman91 View Post
    Well this gem arrived today via gumtree called within 10 mins of the ad going live and to my surprise was still available price agreed half hour drive to verwood and shes mine....

    Very good price and is for the KEEP collection..

    So cute....
    It's what I use, and have done for the last five years or so.
    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by spendorman View Post
    I've got an Avo 8, Mk. IV.
    Barry

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    What are these used for Barry?
    My System
    John Wood KT88 Amp.
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    Sony TTS-8000 Turntable.
    PMAT-1010 MK6 Tonearm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamie123 View Post
    What are these used for Barry?
    What the AVO? It's a British made analogue multimeter: big, back and Bakelite! (The name AVO came from Amps Volts and Ohms, since the meter could measure current, voltage and resistance.)

    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    What the AVO? It's a British made analogue multimeter: big, back and Bakelite! (The name AVO came from Amps Volts and Ohms, since the meter could measure current, voltage and resistance.)


    Gosh, doesn't that thing look grumpy

    S.

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