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Selling my Sony SL-HF900 Beta
Last edited by pac.attack76; 03-13-2015 at 11:43 AM. Reason: pics added |
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Anyone?
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If a deal for an industrial Superbeta HiFi I'm trying to work out with bgadow falls through then I might be interested.
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You should ask to have this moved to the For Sale section.
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Thats fine. I didn't know there was one.
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im gonna pull this within the week so if anyone wants this, nows the time. make an offer. least i can do is say no.
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No interest. I'll just keep it then. I'm surprised, 265 views and no interest. Thanks anyway.
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I had an SL-HF900 when they were new. It is a great VCR, and I later learned of the modification to add the Beta I-s recording speed to that model. I bet those recordings would look nice.
Recently, I was given an SL-HF750, which was the next high-end model released after the '900. It does have the Beta I-s speed. My machine needs repairs, though, so I have added it to my project list.
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