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  • How do I determine the value of my T200?

    I have a T200 in excellent condition with original bench. I think it is a 1968 model. I have the T-series Owner's manual and a bunch of ecuational books with it. I appreciate any help I can get. Thanks

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    Re: How do I determine the value of my T200?



    Well, you determine that by asking here, of course!</P>


    Depends where you are - country and state would be a help. The bottom line is it's not worth that much. T200's have been selling in the UK for well under £50 ($100) but sometimes up to £100 or so for a good one. My T400 was only £150 and that was slightly over the top as it was the only one around when I wanted one.</P>


    Andy</P>
    It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

    New website now live - www.andrew-gilbert.com

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      Re: How do I determine the value of my T200?

      I have a T-500, and I paid £50 / $100 for that one. It seems to be an underrated organ.

      /Frank
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      http://www.etcetera-music.eu/public/...2/t522page.htm

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        Re: How do I determine the value of my T200?



        £50 sounds good to me. The 500 is perhaps a bit under-rated, as you say. It can be a little more trouble-prone than the earlier models (Auto accompaniment and scanner, usually) but once you get them sweet they stay that way. I've had a few of them! I got my 400 this time as it has the earlier percussion boards that suited the mods I wanted to do.</P>


        Makes a nice crisp sound with the solid state 760 on the end of it. </P>


        T's can be bargains, no doubt about it.</P>


        Andy</P>
        It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.

        New website now live - www.andrew-gilbert.com

        Current instruments: Roland Atelier AT900 Platinum Edition, Yamaha Genos, Yamaha PSR-S970, Kawai K1m
        Retired Organs: Lots! Kawai SR6 x 2, Hammond L122, T402, T500 x 2, X5. Conn Martinique and 652. Gulbransen 2102 Pacemaker. Kimball Temptation.
        Retired Leslies, 147, 145 x 2, 760 x 2, 710, 415 x 2.
        Retired synths: Korg 700, Roland SH1000, Jen Superstringer, Kawai S100F, Kawai S100P, Kawai K1

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