Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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Deejay3rd
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Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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My father has this huge cabinet in his garage and he wants it gone. Only problem is we don't know what something like this is worth. We have very little information about it. Below I will paste what we know. Thanks for your help in advance. David 702-443-69nine1. I appologize if I'm in the wrong discussion forum.

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Structo
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Re: Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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Nice!

The one on ebay ended at $2,500.

Not sure if that is the going rate.

But shipping would be huge.
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Deejay3rd
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Re: Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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Structo wrote:Nice!

The one on ebay ended at $2,500.

Not sure if that is the going rate.

But shipping would be huge.

Thanks for the info !!
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Re: Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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around here I can buy one for 600-900

Ive passed em up befpre. Im big on leslies, hammond, wurli, etc...

their too big.
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Re: Leslie 950 very 70's looking

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Structo wrote:Nice!

The one on ebay ended at $2,500.

Not sure if that is the going rate.

But shipping would be huge.
I couldn't tell from the auction whether or not it actually got any bids. Di it really sell?
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