Accu-Tuner (version I) price

Paul McCloud pmc033 at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 21 09:30:55 MST 2007


Hi, Keith:
	Which model are you looking at?  SAT I, II, or III?  
	I have had a SAT I for almost 20 years.  About 3 years ago, I had it
refurbished with a new set of batteries, new membrane switches, microphone,
etc.  It cost me about $225.  It works like the day it was made.  You can
get a used one from Inventronics for around $800, refurbished.  You could
check craigslist or Ebay.  I wouldn't be surprised if someone here makes
you an offer on one they've been thinking of selling.  I've seen them
offered for sale as low as $400.  I suggest you call or Google Inventronics
and inquire about their availability.   
	Good luck.
	Paul McCloud
	San Diego
  
	


> [Original Message]
> From: <keith.h.gardner at exxonmobil.com>
> To: Pianotech List <pianotech at ptg.org>
> Date: 11/21/2007 8:07:14 AM
> Subject: RE:Accu-Tuner (version I) price
>
> I am new to piano tuning.  Prefer to learn by ear,   but want a backup for
> awhile to make sure I get it right.... Someone has one for sale.... bought
> about 8 years ago, must be used, since they discontinued in 95..... what
> would you pay for it?  he says batteries need recharging.... can I get
> replacement batteries? cost?
>
> appreciate your sugggestions.
>
> Keith H. Gardner
> Global Baseoil Supply Advisor
> Lubricants and Specialties
> 703-846-3387
> keith.h.gardner at exxonmobil.com
>




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