Audiotech Atmn T/table Wall Shelf

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    Now that I have sold my LP12 and am lookig at a larger TT, I no longer require my treasured AUDIOTECH ATMN T/TABLE WALL SHELF.

    I am the original owner and still have the receipt from Grahams HiFi. I have a glass shelf as well as the original shelf that it came with.

    As a bonus I have FIVE of the FISCHER fixings, infact I bought all the stock of these fixings from Stereo Stereo in Glasgow once Grahams ran out of them.

    I also have lots of spare from the fixings, so could probably make up two sets.

    Recently an AUDIOTECH ATMN T/TABLE WALL SHELF went on Ebay for £98 without the elusive Fisher fixings.

    If you have an LP12, a Mana wall shelf was the first choice followed by the Audiotech.

    Looking for £100 + postage
     
    flyfisher, Sep 25, 2009
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    The glass shelf is 6mm & TOUGHENED GLASS, not an ordinary piece of glass.

    Photos to follow today
     
    flyfisher, Sep 27, 2009
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    Now that is value

    Here is the ebay link to the Audiotech wall shelf that sold on Ebay for £98 only as far back as last month in August 2009

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...fvi=1&_rdc=1

    Please note:
    One of the shelf levelling spikes was stuck
    No Fischer fixings supplied.
    No toughened glass shelf either
     
    flyfisher, Sep 29, 2009
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    Now Sold
     
    flyfisher, Oct 10, 2009
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