Help me get started please!

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BoomboxLover48

Boomus Fidelis
Dumont69 said:
Seem to be a fair amount of 680s on eBay. Really hate buying there though.
Dumont69 said:
Seem to be a fair amount of 680s on eBay. Really hate buying there though.
Bear in mind to buy the remote of 680.
Most of 680s you find on Ebay don't come with a remote and then you have to look for the remote also.
Once in a while remote also comes on Ebay!
 

BoomboxLover48

Boomus Fidelis
M70 would be the better choice.
You will start loving this hobby when you acquire an M70.
Most of the parts are easily available and you will enjoy working on it.
You cannot do much on a Panasonic 680.
 

Okelly

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In order to access the For Sale section, members are required to have a minimum number of posts - the required number is between 1 and 50. It could be 2 or 23 or 17 or 48.

If you still don't see the "For Sale" section, then you do not have the minimum number of posts.

All sale topics and posts made by members who don't have access to the For Sale section will be deleted. If a member posts a For Sale topic outside of the For Sale section, it will be moved to the correct section.


Why does Boomboxery have a minimum post requirement for the For Sale section?
We have had more than a few noobs join Boomboxery looking to take advantage of long-time members by either continually altering deals or offering items for sale that they don't even have. It was discussed, and decided, to implement the requirement. It discourages noobs who don't care anything about being a contributor to the website and helps protect existing members from losing money.

There's NO buyer or seller protection on here, unlike what eBay can offer, and it's the least that new members can do to ensure people have a trouble free as possible dealing with buyers and sellers on here.

This isn't a big deal for most people and it serves as a way to familiarize you to the site and to the people on here and find out what Boomboxery is all about.

The Boomboxery community offers a massive amount of information and help on collecting and maintaining boomboxes and if this is too much for you give back in return, then we're sorry but this is the only way we've found that weeds out those who set out to exploit the collecting community and then disappear.

If you want to sell to or buy from members, give us a chance to get to know you better - it's all about trust.

Kel
 
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