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FS Valvo GZ34 made in England by Mullard/Blackburn

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Hello,

Up for your attention there is an used Valvo GZ34 made in England by the renown Mullard/Blackburn factory.

The tube is working very well in my amp, but I can't test it on a tube tester. However, the tube is very clean and nice, it has no loose parts inside and the base is firm. I do not have anything to say bad about this tube.

The etched code is f(very faint) 3(faint)2 and B6A4.
f32 B6A4 This means it is a tube made in England by Mullard/Blackburn factory for Valvo - Germany.

This is said to be one of the best if not the best rectifier of this type.

My asking price is $ 100 with WW free shipping sent as registered letter, without insurance.

If you want it sent as a parcel, please add $ 20 to the price.

Payment by Paypal. If you want to send the money "for goods and services" please add 5% from the total amount.

Best wishes to all,
Marius
 

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Now, the auction indicated by our colleague has ended and the tube was sold for 77 GBP, I think this would mean $$ 118, or EUR 107.

This means my price is very decent and I want to first offer it to our community for a lower price than eBay price, plus I don't take back my word.

So $80 again and thanks for the help.
Marius
 
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