Grampian type C Ebay

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bancho
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Re: Grampian type C Ebay

Post: # 33656Unread post bancho
Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:50 am

heh, I'v paid for my type D 5-times less. Also mint condition and tested! And it was 4 years ago. Evilbay is truly evil... not what it was suppose to be back in the days :(

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Re: Grampian type C Ebay

Post: # 33659Unread post studiorp
Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:18 am

So you have paid only 300$ for a type d ? Where ???

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Re: Grampian type C Ebay

Post: # 33668Unread post opcode66
Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:37 am

I am close to having a very nice stereo head for a very reasonable price with the bonus feature of being modular and therefore can be repaired easily with supplied spare parts. Please have a look at my Bladerunner thread in the Experimenters section at your convenience.
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Re: Grampian type C Ebay

Post: # 33695Unread post bancho
Fri Feb 13, 2015 5:26 pm

studiorp wrote:So you have paid only 300$ for a type d ? Where ???
phew! I don't remember exactly... wether was on this forum or ebay... soon after I realized I was extremely lucky :D I was told the normal street price was $500-600.
Anyway, today's prices in all pro and "pro" vintage audio equipment are incomprehensible exaggerated... probably has to do with vintage label and/or flower pot guy et al. :roll:

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