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ccc0916

260 items sold
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Location: United StatesMember since: 31 Mar, 2007

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valuebattery21 (4072)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended. Thanks
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More than a year ago
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Seller is very communicative! Very helpful and ensures you know what you're exactly what you're buying. Items were well advertised and works like it should. Shipped same day as purchased and item was very well packaged. Buy with confidence!
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
roaringspring-sports (24296)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended. Thanks
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Reviews (9)
Nikon AF NIKKOR 85mm F1.8D Lens for F Mount wiht Hood #180801c
17 May, 2019
Awesome, classic Nikon AF lens
This lens is great. Designed for the early Nikon AF film cameras, like the F4 and F5, bu will also perform well on a more modern DSLR. Switch to maunal focus and use it on your old Nikon film bodies, like FM2, FA, F2AS, FE2, etc. Just a great, versatile, classic lens!
Ampeg SVT-VR Vintage Reissue 300 Watt SVT Amp Head
15 Sep, 2017
Ampeg SVT VR = THE BEST
If you're considering an SVT, look no further than the SVT VR. It's a spot-on reissue of the original, with a few modern tweaks, like a detachable power cable and Speakon speaker output. Spend the extra $ on the VR over the Classic, because it's a better amp, in my opinion.
1 of 1 found this helpful
25 Sep, 2010
If you have a lot of CDs, buy one or two of these.
If you have a lot of CDs and don't want to completely retire them for mp3s and Itunes, get this player! I have this one and the Sony 400 CD changer connected together and nearly full. I got rid of all my CD jewel cases and saved the artwork. I then bought a couple of CD binders and numbered the binder slots 1-700. Then I put CDs into the player and the artwork in the corresponding numbered binder slot. Voila - an old-school tactile listening experience, complete with artwork and liner notes in your hands and accessible! (I also took the time to type the CD names into the players so it comes up on the display, but it's very time-consuming.) Hope this helps you....