1975 NOS V9 sold for US $3,225.75

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1975 NOS V9 sold for US $3,225.75

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This was the very rare guitar version of the SVT, check it out before the pictures are gone:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280144398447
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He bid with only 7 seconds to spare...
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yup, most likely used auctionsniper which works like a charm. you don't alert the enemy ahead of time that way and the price says lower, no bidding wars. I use it all the time now. Is very cheap, you can adjust the lead time but 7 seconds is standard.
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I thought it was kinda funny that he included the original staples, instead of selling them separately and individually as "1975 NOS AMPEG SHIPPING STAPLES"- it's almost like the buyer got a double-his-money kind of deal.
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Who would be nuts enough to buy old staples?
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Mmmm...Vintage Staples, genuine 70s Ampeg staples, made in the USA with that fine patina of green over the gold color. You just can't find those anymore, y'know. Just the thing to accessorize your amp's original vintage shipping box....
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All of you, close those RIC cases and step back from the keyboards!! Image
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Hey, this is not Ric related but one of the metal buttons from my 72 P bass case fell off. Offers are being taken now. I also have some OOS (Old Old Stock) Electrolytics taken from my old SVT's which really hum prettily, highest offer accepted.
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As an added bonus, they will come to you charged!
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haha! zap!
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Good times!
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