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Latest post 06-11-2009 2:23 AM by Dillen. 3 replies.
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  • 06-10-2009 2:39 PM

    Selling Advice on B & O 1973 items please

    hi I have the following left to me with manuals and want to sell them on but not sure how to as I feel they may be collectors items, they are

     

    BECORD 900 TYPE 2608 No. 194014

    BEOGRAM 1000 GR 1000 TYPE 5229 No. 85092

    BEOMASTER 1000 NR 1000 TYPE 2316 No. 71480

    BEOVOX 1200 HT 1200 TYPE 6235 No. 67203 (PAIR BUT NEED PLUGS, SOMEONE CUT THEM OFF)

     

    Hope someone can help, meant a lot to my grandad and want them to go to a good home,

     

    cheers dean

  • 06-10-2009 5:09 PM In reply to

    Re: Selling Advice on B & O 1973 items please

    Very nice older system and probably a little older than you think - the Beomaster 1000 was phased out in 1971. Not worth much these days I am afraid - if you want the best price, sell them on eBay - only a collector would buy them so I am sure they will go to a good home.

  • 06-10-2009 5:10 PM In reply to

    Re: Selling Advice on B & O 1973 items please

    Oh, and sell them separately and mention the manuals are there. Good pictures are the secret of a good price.

  • 06-11-2009 2:23 AM In reply to

    • Dillen
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    Re: Selling Advice on B & O 1973 items please

    I agree.
    It is, and has been, a very nice system.

    This is the three-way version of the Beovox 1200 and actually one of the better sounding
    speakers from that time.
    The sound from the combination with the Beomaster 1000 would have been quite
    impressing at the time - and still surprisingly pleasant today.

    The Beocord 900 is not something you see on f.e. Ebay everyday.
    It doesn't mean that it will definitely fetch a large sum, merely that it's getting rare.
    Would be a better design match for a Beomaster 901 anyway, so a collector or Beomaster 901 owner
    may place a serious bid to get one.

    Martin

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