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| Dr Zoidberg wrote: > It would appear that working betamax VCRs , especially Sony ones , > are worth a fair bit of money. Time to check your lofts people. I'm > glad I did. > > Any other suggestions for stuff to look out for? One classic thing to look out for is the Amstrad TP12D Turntable from the late 70s. I remember it coming out at £39. It looks attractive, bit like a Rega. It has the same switch as a Rega. I'm reliably informed that that's where the similarity ends. Popular mythology however says that it was secretly made by Rega and consequently the last one on eBay went for over £130 in "used" condition! I bought the IC2000 Amp that went with it for £3. It's worth about that! -- Richard Warr Stevenage | |||
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