Blue Angel Mantis cartridge

For Sale: Discussion in 'Classified Adverts' started by starcrazy, Oct 27, 2010.

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    starcrazy

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    I'm reluctantly selling a Blue Angel Analogue Audio Mantis cartridge made from Snakewood with a ruby Geiger II needle as new with around 30 hours of use.
    Comes in its wooden box. 0,35 mV Moving Coil.
    Was completely rebuilt one year ago by the maker André hanekamp to latest spec due to a broken needle (insurance matter) at great cost.
    This is one of the best cartridges money can buy and seldom offered for sale secondhand. And as new as this one!
    I'm selling all my gear.
    Serious offers welcome.
     
    starcrazy, Oct 27, 2010
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    A £3000 cartridge as good as new and no one interested ?
     
    starcrazy, Nov 2, 2010
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    Waiting for offers for this once in a life time opportunity!

    Buy yourself or your beloved one a nice Christmas gift.
     
    starcrazy, Nov 6, 2010
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    Perhaps not that no one is interested .... just not many looking for a £3k cartridge.

    You may get more response if you state what you feel is a sensible offer. People prob don't want to offend by offering something you may consider a low-ball.
     
    Samantha, Nov 10, 2010
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    Well, it is advertised elsewhere in the £1300 region, but I might be persuaded to let it go at 1K.
    I realize that for some it is still a lot of money, yet on the other hand it is a bargain
    for such a cartridge.
     
    starcrazy, Nov 10, 2010
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