some work and some don't. Please contact for more information. 7 devices + all equipments =?ÿ $2200 ( from Turkiye )
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Its a waste of money I think...
@johnymal you can think that way. but there are still those who value these devices.
I think you're better off marketing these to Mexico or South America, somewhere other than the US.?ÿ When I sold a couple instruments, that's where the buyers were going to re-sell them.?ÿ So I'm thinking there's more of a market there than here.
I wonder - if you got all the disused old survey instruments that are gathering dust in all the surveyors closets in all the world - and got them all into one big pile - just how high would that pile be? I'm thinking that if it was within 5 miles of an airport it would be a hazard to navigation.?ÿ
I see that this place has turned into a stand-up show place rather than a trading place. If it is not in your area of ????interest, do not comment. For sale for those who need or are curious.?ÿ
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If I were rich, I'd want em all.?ÿ
I don't need any of them.?ÿ
They are beautiful. They are nostalgic. They were the material of surveyors dreams, some yrs ago.
I appreciate just seeing them.?ÿ
Nate
I see that this place has turned into a stand-up show place rather than a trading place.
If you could say something about what works and what doesn't among your offerings you would have a better chance of generating interest.?ÿ ?ÿ
If I were rich, I'd want em all.?ÿ
I don't need any of them.?ÿ
They are beautiful. They are nostalgic. They were the material of surveyors dreams, some yrs ago.
I appreciate just seeing them.?ÿ
Nate
thank you.
Batteries are all good? ?ÿChargers are standard 110v? ?ÿWhere are the other 2 cases?
I see that this place has turned into a stand-up show place rather than a trading place. If it is not in your area of ????interest, do not comment. For sale for those who need or are curious.?ÿ
10+ posts, and now you're the moderator?
standard 110v?
Given the location, I'd bet they are standard 230 volts. If new enough they might also accept 100 to 240 volts.
Side note: people in the US often say 110 but the standard has been raised over the years to 115, 117, and presently 120. It would be rare to still find 110, and it's more likely 122.
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charger details
@russ455 As the devices are old, some of the batteries are not in very good condition. but the cells inside batteries are renewable.?ÿ