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Thanks
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Originally Posted by barrynsue
I did but out of all of the pieces I purchased, there were only 9-10 pieces of McIntosh equipment.
I still have quite bit. Anyone looking to do something like I did should get a partner or two as selling HUNDREDS of pieces of gear, manuals, tubes, etc. is quite an undertaking. I still buy but usually only highern end or somewhat immaculate equipment.
You will tire quickly if everything is a restoration project so make sure you have a partnership were one knows how to repair and another knows how to sell and pack. Trying to do everything will wear you out, especially when you have a job that takes up 10-12 hours each day.
Buying a project in one lot is not recommended even IF the price is right unless it is good stuff
You made the right decison.
Barry
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It's still tough to walk away, I've been on the old radio hunt for about 35 years, of course back then people Begged you to take them away. Times do change
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Have worked for about 40 years testing, marketing and manufacturing almost all types of electrical insulation materials. Epoxys, nomex, magnet wire enamels, mica tapes, almost any type of dielectric material out there.
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