It's not easy to find decent prices these days. I finally got an 8662A at a price I was willing to pay, but that was after watching listings for a year or more.

In the rare case where a good unit gets listed at a reasonable price, the other guy who wants to sell it at X usually bids against you and will drive the price up to X/2 or higher. I have been able to find something I was looking for eventually, but it usually takes constant looking and a lot of time. It is definately much harder to find a deal on certain equipment than it was several years ago.


On 11/14/2010 5:39 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

There have been a number of HP5370's sell for under $250 on the e place over the past 
year. I've bought several of them, none for more than $200. The 620 is a rare item. Like 
a lot of Stanford Research stuff you can get it for X any day of the week or X / 5 when a 
"real" seller shows up.

Bob






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