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@chartz I have just sold a Beogram 4000, it was a good nice clean example, and the buyer happily paid £1800 UK Sterling, so I think anywhere between £1500 and £2500 (for the best mint examples) is about right, well in the UK anyway !
I have also watched the price of 8002 turntables (with MMC2’s) steadily increase over the last ten years, with very good examples now selling for £2000, so I think the market as always is setting the price, after all something is only worth what the buyer is willing to pay !
speak to Ihsan Kose, he is the owner of Kose Trading
email contact@kosetrading.com
Tel +45 42914192
Website kosetrading.comHe is based in Copenhagen and I am sure he would be able to help you out, good luck !
try Christian, he is our man in Europe for Beogram 4000 inserts 🙂
https://leicht.io/articles/replacing-the-broken-pickup-mount-on-the-beogram-4000
Christian’s replacement insert is printed on an HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) printer with PA12 Nylon with 40% glass beads.
He choose the MJF technology since it guarantees perfect layer adhesion and the PA12 nylon with glass beads since it improves product stiffness and structural integrity. Furthermore, it reduces warping and is good for functional parts that require high strength and dimensional accuracy.
I have just placed an oder for one of these inserts for my Beogram 4000, cannot wait to get the 4000 working again 🙂
well done, that is great news, another 8002 playing vinyl again 🙂
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