Technics EPA 100P - Tonearm


Hey all!
I found this forum and think you can help with advice - I came across a tonearm at the flea market which I understand is the better type.
Since I am not at all in need of such a tone arm, I would be grateful if anyone can advise on its history & perhaps a value before a sale? It is in mint condition and comes from a warehouse to a radio station.

Thank you in advance
Mike
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That's a fantastic arm, if it's in good shape?  The last few used prices I've seen are around $700-$800.

You kinda need to know how to check a tonearm to make sure it's bearings are okay and doesn't have any wiring problems.

You stated that " Since I am not at all in need of such a tone arm ", why are you even considering buying it?

http://www.vinylengine.com/library/technics/epa-100.shtml
Wow. Thank you - perfect information.
I'm not considering , I already bought it & not feel i can appreciate it.
I'm not a audiofile :-)
The bearings are OK - It is NOS.
looks like I could get some vacation money on advertising tone arm.
I appreciate your response.
Regards
Mike

Fletcher designed his ''Breuer'' (aka Sumiko MDC 800) as an

''universal tonearm''. In contradistinction to  Breuer who refused

to provide his customers with any other counter weight than

the original Fletcher designed 6 counterweights for the MDC 800.

Those are meant for carts from 6 - 20 g . The idea being to get

the counterweight as near as possible to the pivot for each cart.

I never owned a Breuer but well EPA 100 and EPA 100,mk2.

Technics designed an complex counterweight but its weight is

not sufficient for carts of, say, 9 g and above. To put this as

simple as possible EPA 100 is suitable for the MM carts but

not for the MC carts.