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Old 22nd April 2004, 04:15 PM   #11
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If you don't win it, take a trip down to Bardwells on Abbeydale Road and see if they have anything.
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Old 22nd April 2004, 04:19 PM   #12
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Cool, you know Sheffield?

The auction ends in about 5mins, I've not gone to the gym yet, not done enough work

This thing sells at Farnell for £129 (ex. I think), so I'll bid up to £50...
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Gah, someone went over £50, bar-steward! Maybe I'll have to check out old Bardwells...

Our office is actually on Abbeydale Rd South, so it's not far away!
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What about a Wayne Kerr 424 LCR meter for fifty of your english pounds ?

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I bought one just for the name
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Looks like a rugged old beast, but if it's a good unit, £50 is reasonable. And the name!!!
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