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Prince,
    Thanks for getting back to me on that. I completely agree with you on that!
It was a Kick ass machine and once I get the insurance in I will buy another
MZ-R3 for the hell of it. My insurance in New-for-old, so the bastards had
better pay up however they seem to be trying to give me the cheapest MD
player/recorder here in Australia and that is the MZ-R37. Which I personally
think is a joke. The insurance company has been trying to tell me that the
MZ-R3 is a sub standard model. HA!.
Anyway thanks for your words. I appreciate that.


PrinceGaz wrote:

> Hi Nathan,
>
> The Sony MZ-R3 is a damn fine unit, mine is still working perfectly today
> and if your insurance policy is a "new for old" cover then you should get a
> MZ-R90 or 55 or 50 (your choice-- I'd probably go for the 50).
>
> I love my R3, it may not be as small as todays units, and it may munch
> through batteries like hell but it has never let me down :-)  Nathan, check
> what your policy says very carefully, given how much the R3 was when
> on sale the R90 would be a bargain for them as a replacement.  I think
> the insurance company are trying to avoid a payout!
>
> Cheers,
> PrinceGaz -- "if it harms none, do what you will"
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> From: "Nathan Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hey there everyone,
> >     Just a quick question for the mailing list. I was until recently an
> > owner of a MZ-R3. As most of you know this was one of the original and
> > great Minidisc recorders. I had owned it for 4 years, until some little
> > prick stole my bag with it in it. Luckily I had the thing insured. So
> > now my insurance company is telling me that the MZ-R3 is a sub-standard
> > model. By today's standards..... yes it is. But when it came out it was
> > the top of Sony's line. Am I the only one that thinks this?? I mean I
> > know my minidiscs and although the MZ-R3 is old it still is a great
> > model and what I would consider a classic.
> >     I just want to see what everyone here thinks of the situation.
> > Cheers,
> >       Nathan Howe
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Cheers,

      Nathan Howe
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Phone: +61 2 9775 3999


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