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What is good asking price for Ampeg B15?
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Okay, throw it into a cab and c’mon out! I’ll even up the ante and throw in a cat–your choice: black or tabby. Since you’re in Manhattan, there should be all kinds of local people and music stores who’d be dying to get their hands on it, no? Being in the recording business, I’d think you’d have been beating people off with a stick. No one interested? Hard to believe. Good luck, Neal – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Thanks for the offer Neal, but the only problem would be I haven’t owned a > car in 14 years, since moving to Manhattan.
>From what I’ve seen on eBay, they’re getting about $300-800 depending >on condition for the ’60s vintages. If you want to throw it into your >car and drive out to Colorado with it, I’d put you up for a week, let >you fish in my trout stream, nap in the hammock, watch the Blue Heron >from my deck and just generally chill out. I’d even introduce you to >some of the local lovelies. You wouldn’t even have to take the amp back >with you… >Had a new one back in the ’60s and loved it. Wouldn’t mind having one > again. >Neal >>Hi, >>I have an original Ampeg B15N in fair shape cosmetically and very good >>functionally that I’m considering selling. Recently had it recapped. Can >>anyone advise me what would be a fair asking price? >>Thanks, >>Dan Karns >>Streetlight Studios, NY >>212-246-6100 >>http://www.streetlightstudios.com >– >Neal Pollack PressPlay Computer Consultants >"A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer
– Neal Pollack PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer
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Thanks for the offer Neal, but the only problem would be I haven’t owned a car in 14 years, since moving to Manhattan.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> From what I’ve seen on eBay, they’re getting about $300-800 depending > on condition for the ’60s vintages. If you want to throw it into your > car and drive out to Colorado with it, I’d put you up for a week, let > you fish in my trout stream, nap in the hammock, watch the Blue Heron > from my deck and just generally chill out. I’d even introduce you to > some of the local lovelies. You wouldn’t even have to take the amp back > with you… > Had a new one back in the ’60s and loved it. Wouldn’t mind having one again. > Neal > Hi, > I have an original Ampeg B15N in fair shape cosmetically and very good > functionally that I’m considering selling. Recently had it recapped. Can > anyone advise me what would be a fair asking price? > Thanks, > Dan Karns > Streetlight Studios, NY > 212-246-6100 > http://www.streetlightstudios.com > — > Neal Pollack PressPlay Computer Consultants > "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer
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From what I’ve seen on eBay, they’re getting about $300-800 depending on condition for the ’60s vintages. If you want to throw it into your car and drive out to Colorado with it, I’d put you up for a week, let you fish in my trout stream, nap in the hammock, watch the Blue Heron from my deck and just generally chill out. I’d even introduce you to some of the local lovelies. You wouldn’t even have to take the amp back with you… Had a new one back in the ’60s and loved it. Wouldn’t mind having one again. Neal > Hi, > I have an original Ampeg B15N in fair shape cosmetically and very good > functionally that I’m considering selling. Recently had it recapped. Can > anyone advise me what would be a fair asking price? > Thanks, > Dan Karns > Streetlight Studios, NY > 212-246-6100 > http://www.streetlightstudios.com
– Neal Pollack PressPlay Computer Consultants "A still tongue fills a wise head." –Blind Jim Brewer
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Hi, I have an original Ampeg B15N in fair shape cosmetically and very good functionally that I’m considering selling. Recently had it recapped. Can anyone advise me what would be a fair asking price? Thanks, Dan Karns Streetlight Studios, NY 212-246-6100 http://www.streetlightstudios.com
