Fidelity sensory 12

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Larry
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Fidelity sensory 12

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vintage-Fide ... NA:AU:3160

Only a couple of hours to go as I type. The seller does not mention,
and probably does not know, but this is the rarer 12B, with a raised
clock speed. I thought I would bring it to your attention because the
price is rather attractive, and these things don't break down very
often.
L
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Re: Fidelity sensory 12

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Larry wrote:http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vintage-Fide ... NA:AU:3160

Only a couple of hours to go as I type. The seller does not mention,
and probably does not know, but this is the rarer 12B, with a raised
clock speed. I thought I would bring it to your attention because the
price is rather attractive, and these things don't break down very
often.
L
Hey Larry - the board surface looks rather sketchy. The seller describes it as light bubbles or some such.
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spacious_mind
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Re: Fidelity sensory 12

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SirDave wrote:
Larry wrote:http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vintage-Fide ... NA:AU:3160

Only a couple of hours to go as I type. The seller does not mention,
and probably does not know, but this is the rarer 12B, with a raised
clock speed. I thought I would bring it to your attention because the
price is rather attractive, and these things don't break down very
often.
L
Hey Larry - the board surface looks rather sketchy. The seller describes it as light bubbles or some such.
Hi Dave,
That is the finish of the surface they all have the beaten metal bubbly look finish. It is quite attractive. The board looks to be in good condition considering it's age.

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Nick
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Post by spacious_mind »

Ok I see what you mean on photo # 5.
Nick
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