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Old 08-03-2009, 10:23 PM   #1
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I am a retiring electrical engineer. I no longer need these items and I had them in my garage.

I am in Chatsworth, CA and I don't ship so if your are in the Los Angeles/Ventura County area, please feel free to come by and pick it up.

It's worth around $500 but I'll let it all go for only $145 or the best offer.

Here is the link from craigslist:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv...305208796.html

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Old 08-04-2009, 12:23 AM   #2
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That's nice! At 4:34 pm you listed on CL for $145. Then at 5:18 pm you lowered to $95 on CL. Now you come here at 7:23 pm and the price goes back up to $145.
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There is only one listing for $145.00.
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I am curious as to what equipment an electrical engineer would have.
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I am curious as to what equipment an electrical engineer would have.
Looks like someone rounded up the leftovers from a commercial job about 20 years ago.
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I want the Federal Pacific breakers....they are worth WAY more than $145....What a steal.
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I am curious as to what equipment an electrical engineer would have.
Not the equipment that is shown.
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The equipment is my father's. He is a retiring EE and he used to do work on his own. This is stuff he has had in his garage and no longer needs it but I'm sure someone else does.
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Whats the lowest you will go?
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We have an offer locally but if you would like to make an offer we will consider it but we really don't want to ship anything.
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We have an offer locally but if you would like to make an offer we will consider it but we really don't want to ship anything.
Go with your local offer.
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