Best finds at garage sale or similar establishment


I recently found a 1990's model yamaha cassette deck (three heads, bias control, etc.) at a goodwill for $13.00. While clearly out of step with my VPI, VTL, and Martin Logan gear, I still listen to tapes in the car and wanted something decent to record some of my 4000 + Lp collection. I find it remarkable that something that cost so little can provide so much pleasure. I was curious if any of my fellow goners have had a similar experience with cheap finds.
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3 Integrated`s, During the same Summer, a Scott 299D $20 "needs a tube, everyone knows they don`t make tubes anymore, $20 OK?)

Scott 222C, $30,

Fisher KX-200, "I don`t know if it works, how about $5.00?"
All 3 , plug and play, exept for that tube they no longer make.
I just bought a Pioneer SX990 w/preamp outs for $10 off ebay. The seller accidently listed it as buy it now instead of starting auction price. I also recently bought a Teac A 3340 S rtr for $80, is that a decent price ?
Has any of you ever scored an 10-year old Accuphase preamplifier in pristine condition for $100? Or an older but working pair of Wilson WATT/Puppies for just $500?
One caveat: sometimes goods are sold without ever knowing their true source...

Chris
I recently bought a Nakamichi cassette deck from a local stereo repair shop then went shopping for cassettes. The
local used record store was selling them for 4/$100. All
my old favorites were there, many still unwrapped with prices to $13.99 each! 4/$1, Ridiculous.
Several years ago, I found a pair of Scott LK-72 intergrated amps in a dumpster here at work - all original tubes and both still work. Free.

-Richard