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Hi Howard,

Good point although we are used to getting stuff cheap these days.

Remember back in the early 1970's when gear used to cost nearly a
year's average wages.

Not sure how the pricing was in the u.s but in the u.k it is only recently
that prices have fallen.

I think I remember paying around £3,500 for my ts-950sdx so, taking
inflation in to account, in real terms, I suppose they have not gone up
much.

Now down to the real important questions:-

How well does it work?

Is it accessible?
Does it put real performance before the gymics?


On 12 Feb 2005 at 8:10, Howard Kaufman wrote:

> If you have a handy $11,000 you can pay a reader to look at the dials.


Keith

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Keith Barrett


gw4nby

Bridgend
South Wales

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