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  • Todays value for leslie 145 with 037655 kit

    Hey guys,

    It's been some time since I was active on the market, currently looking at a nice 145 for sale in good condition. I believe it has not been restored or anything but looks pretty good. Can anyone tell me todays value of a 145 with switches and kit for the european market. Remember the european market is a lot more expensive than the American market. There aren't many for sale where i'm from and current prices are quite different from each other. Also is the 037655 kit compatible with the 145?

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    Thanks,

    Sjoerd
    Last edited by sjoerd1234; 03-14-2019, 07:14 AM.
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    It's an 80's model I think $600-$800.00.

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      Can we see photos of the kit, as the number sounds like the one from the 'silver box' in the kit. A standard kit for a 145 would have the number 012617. Part of the '26-1', '7271' - '7279' or '6W' kit to use some other names. This one sounds like it's make/model specific, but the wiring in a standard kit is so basic that altering it should be simple enough. What organ were you thinking of using it with, given that you already have the perfect A100+251 combo?

      As for value, once you cross the channel from here in the UK, things go crazy and prices are higher than they ever would be here. An average condition one sold for £600 near me a month or two ago, but that was without a cable or kit. A mint condition one (and I really do mean mint) went with a mint A100 for £2600 a few months back. The split might have worked out at £1600/£1000, but we refused to split them.
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