hollyrockets
Member (SA)
jimmyjimmy19702010 said:Wow!!!It amazes me the money people will pay for boxes that are sight unseen and bought 'As Is' due to age. The thing is, any novice with a screwdriver can attempt to repair these units and stuff them in the process and then sell them online 'as is'. To pay thousands of dollars for 30+ year old untested boomboxes is very risky. I wonder how many people pay top dollar for classic units with known/unknown faults only to shelve them due to lack of parts or repair experience.
Some of these novices can't even re-install self tapping screws without stripping them in the process!
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IMHO, $0-$200 range is OK on Ebay but I will only pay more to buy a restored/tested unit from a Boomboxery member!![]()
James....![]()
I bought my precious PRIZED nearly mint M70 from James.
LOVE IT!!!
Now for my M90... I need another large beast on my wall to balance it out.