At 15:16 10/6/2000, Rico Sapolich wrote: >This is a question for those of you with molten solder coursing through their >veins. What is the best way to sell a used oscilloscope? It cannot be sold -- you must ship it to me for proper disposal as these devices are extremely hazardous. Since you are a Good Guy I will only charge you $100... > I have an >absolutely perfect Tektronix 2430A digital scope with a K212 cart for sale. >I bought it new and, with less than 100 hours of use, it has stayed that way. > Are there any good places to advertise this fine instrument so that I can >get more for it than Tucker will offer. This scope is so pristine, I would >really like to see it go to someone who would appreciate a rare bargain. That's tough. I think eBay might be your best bet, with a reserve on it in case you get low-balled. d
>Rich David Beierl - Providence, RI http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage" '85 GL "Poor Relation" |
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