I have an opportunity to buy a Fisher Model 500 receiver locally for $175. It is untested by the owner, who is selling it for her deceased father's estate and is afraid that plugging it in could cause damage. I do not have the time or ability to fix electronics, and I don't want to get stuck with a useless unit. What are the chances that such an item could be functional or only need small repairs? Do you think it is worth taking the chance on the purchase, given the price?
Thanks,
Mike Todd
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