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Honorary Forum "Larrt" (ornery too)
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LMAO Stuwee his luck they have him on the No Fly list. LOL
Larry
Larry
He's high on life, where else but here, can you have a mancave full of amplifiers and a stack of CDPs? And the first one you grab works your last good nerve in a special way, Lee did ya get the 'piss shivers'?? That's my chart topperspeakerman1 said:I can't get into Canada I had a DUI. They will not let me in. OH well.
Larry
PS I didn't say Canada. I said China. Are you still buzzed?
Elite-ist said:There is a person in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada who has two warehouses full of vintage stereo equipment from the 70's through 80's. These items are unopened, and still in the factory packaging. I can't reveal much, except that, this person has 15 Pioneer SX-1980 receivers socked away, all still sealed in their original cartons. I've seen the pictures of what's stored in the warehouses and it boggles the mind. This is the biggest cache of vintage equipment I've ever seen, and a bigger discovery than an alien spacecraft.
On the top of one of the warehouse racks I spied a new RT-2044 and separate head block assembly for it. Even, all the factory Pioneer brochures and display racks are shown in the pictures. There has been something in the works to buy the entire warehouse stock for the past three weeks, but the person has been piecemealing out components with a possible deal on the table, unfortunately.
Nando.
I don't think it's the same person, as a friend of mine checked into those SX-D7000s, more than a year back, to find out they are refurbished units.orange said:Elite-ist said:There is a person in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada who has two warehouses full of vintage stereo equipment from the 70's through 80's. These items are unopened, and still in the factory packaging. I can't reveal much, except that, this person has 15 Pioneer SX-1980 receivers socked away, all still sealed in their original cartons. I've seen the pictures of what's stored in the warehouses and it boggles the mind. This is the biggest cache of vintage equipment I've ever seen, and a bigger discovery than an alien spacecraft.
On the top of one of the warehouse racks I spied a new RT-2044 and separate head block assembly for it. Even, all the factory Pioneer brochures and display racks are shown in the pictures. There has been something in the works to buy the entire warehouse stock for the past three weeks, but the person has been piecemealing out components with a possible deal on the table, unfortunately.
Nando.
Is this that eBay seller who puts SX-D7000's up for 1500 dollars? Name to do with somthing about recycling?
In Germany one company was the exclusive distributor for years and years before the curent Pioneer Europe took shape.