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26 Jan 08 - 11:49 AM (#2245402) Subject: Uher Report 4200 From: Fred McCormick Some years ago I was given a Uher Stereo Report reel to reel recorder in perfect working order, along with a pair of very tasty AKG mikes and a massive record collection. I told the person who donated these that I had could make extravagant use of the mikes and the records, but that I had no use for the Uher. All the same I promised said person that I'd find a good home for it. Three years later, the thing is still on my shelf. I've approached various archives, sound libraries and audiophiles and always got the same response; 'Anyone with any sense digitised their analogue recordings years ago'. I don't want to see the thing end up in a bin, or the Science Museum, and I don't believe it would be right to sell it. Therefore, I'm offering it free to anyone who wants it, and can demonstrate that they have a practical use for it. Recipient collects naturally. Can anybody who's interested let me know. |
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26 Jan 08 - 06:03 PM (#2245726) Subject: RE: Uher Report 4200 From: Jon Bartlett Fred, where in the world are you? Jon Bartlett, Princeton BC |
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26 Jan 08 - 06:22 PM (#2245748) Subject: RE: Uher Report 4200 From: Richard Bridge They are first class machines. |
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27 Jan 08 - 05:41 AM (#2245985) Subject: RE: Uher Report 4200 From: Fred McCormick John, sorry I should have said I'm in north west England. |
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27 Jan 08 - 06:40 AM (#2246004) Subject: RE: Uher Report 4200 From: GUEST,Ralphie Hi Fred. If it's still up for grabs, I'd happily take it off your hands!! Have a large archive of R to R tapes. Does it have the extensions to enable it to take 10 & Half inch reels, so much the better!. Are you UK based? Happy to drive to get it! Regards Ralphie (London-ish) |
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27 Jan 08 - 06:41 AM (#2246005) Subject: RE: Uher Report 4200 From: GUEST,Ralphie Cross posting hell time. North West wouldn't be a problem. Ralphie |