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RE: Pricing my Scott 310E

Posted by fredtr on August 24, 2016 at 15:26:03:

The last 310e's sold on ebay for $624, $575, $1,010. There was another one that has fallen off that I saw yesterday that also sold for around $600. I don't see much difference in the one that sold for $1,010 than the others. I looked on the Mapleshade site and it didn't say what they do to Scott tuners besides alignment. Do you know?

If you aren't familiar with ebay for checking sold prices, you can click on "Completed Items" on the left side and see what has sold recently, and for how much. Prices displayed in green indicate that it did sell.

I have a 310e that I listen to daily and have made some changes to. When you decide on a price, I am interested. I would like to have one as a reference as I continue to make changes.