Yesterday I went to a local street sale, and on the ground down the road I could see a Sankyo box, the front of the box was covered by the lid flap so it was impossible to see exactly what model it was from a distance. After removing the top polystyrene packaging tray my jaw hit the floor.
The two friends that were with me, both said that they had never seen somebody purchase an item so quickly in all of there lives, as I could not get the money out of my wallet quick enough. After returning home my initial thoughts of what I had purchased were true.
This is a brand new unused Sankyo 702 projector! It is complete with box and all of the original accessories still sealed in their bags, even the power cord is sealed. The projector is in its factory sealed bag with the Sankyo tag attached to the handle.
Before I powered it up, I removed the rear cover to make sure that nothing was seized and the belts were in intact. the inside looks and smells so new, it's funny that you forget this new electrical mechanical smell as nothing produced today has it. ( A true blast from the past )
After running a reel of film through it I had forgotten how smooth and quiet a new projector runs giving with a rock steady picture, back in the 80s I owned a 301 that never let me down and was a true workhorse.
My question to you is what would you do in my shoes?
Do I sell it, and if so what is it's value ? As there cannot be to many of them in the world in this condition, or do I store it away and keep it for a rainy day when all of the others machines I own have failed.
I would be interested in your thoughts.
Steve
The two friends that were with me, both said that they had never seen somebody purchase an item so quickly in all of there lives, as I could not get the money out of my wallet quick enough. After returning home my initial thoughts of what I had purchased were true.
This is a brand new unused Sankyo 702 projector! It is complete with box and all of the original accessories still sealed in their bags, even the power cord is sealed. The projector is in its factory sealed bag with the Sankyo tag attached to the handle.
Before I powered it up, I removed the rear cover to make sure that nothing was seized and the belts were in intact. the inside looks and smells so new, it's funny that you forget this new electrical mechanical smell as nothing produced today has it. ( A true blast from the past )
After running a reel of film through it I had forgotten how smooth and quiet a new projector runs giving with a rock steady picture, back in the 80s I owned a 301 that never let me down and was a true workhorse.
My question to you is what would you do in my shoes?
Do I sell it, and if so what is it's value ? As there cannot be to many of them in the world in this condition, or do I store it away and keep it for a rainy day when all of the others machines I own have failed.
I would be interested in your thoughts.
Steve
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