From Lorne Hammond Sent Sun, Feb 17th 2019, 17:51
a couple of years ago a friend asked me to find a Jupiter 8 or a 2600 = for a friend with $10K to spend. I found a 2600 for him but with currency change and shipping it was $12k = cdn so he said no.=20 your not far off Sam, granted the TTSH and the sequencer kit have = changed things slightly but originals in good nick are always had to find. Lorne -----Original Message----- From: Sam Ecoff <xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx>=20 Sent: February-16-19 6:47 PM To: Frank Bonarrigo <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> Cc: analog Heaven <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> Subject: Re: [AH] ARP2600P with 3604 Duophonic Keyboard and 1613 Arp = Sequencer Very true. I see 2600=E2=80=99s in good shape without a keyboard listed = for $10k, and Sequencers in good shape listed for $3k, so I thought I = was in the ballpark, but maybe not. Maybe it=E2=80=99s just inflated = prices on Reverb and Ebay. Of course, the bigger issue is whether = someone has the means to buy it. It could be that everyone thinks = it=E2=80=99s worth that, but if no one has the cash to buy it, then = it=E2=80=99s not really worth that, is it? So, as I said before, = I=E2=80=99ll give it a week and then I=E2=80=99ll start lowering the = price. :-) Sam E. > On Feb 16, 2019, at 8:42 PM, Frank Bonarrigo <xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> = wrote: >=20 > Well, on sites like Reverb you don=E2=80=99t know what the item sold = for =E2=80=9Cmake an offer?=E2=80=9D The offer accepted is not posted. = They don=E2=80=99t tell you. Neither do dealer sites.