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Purchasing Arcade monitors.
vatkru:
Haven't connected the monitor to see if the scratch will show. Their website was not accepting paypal at the time, which makes one wonder why. They won't own up to the scratched tupe and want to charge a 20% restocking fee if returned. Keep in mind one would have to pay the shipping to return it also.
RejectedManiac:
You should probably check it out because I have a lot of tube tv's that you can see and feel some pretty deep scratches off but when it's on you can't tell at all. I didn't use their website at all. All the communication and order was placed over the phone. They sent me a invoice with the total and gave me their paypal. They set my monitor up and they shipped it. No matter where you buy there will always be a restock fee and the buyer always pays for shipping. They don't want to waste their time for nothing.
I feel you pain. I really do but at least give it a shot. You will be impressed.
Larry:
I am down to 3 24.8" Nieman monitors. When they're gone, that's it. Happ cannot order anymore Makvisions. There are no more to buy.
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: Larry on August 23, 2012, 06:33:51 pm ---I am down to 3 24.8" Nieman monitors. When they're gone, that's it. Happ cannot order anymore Makvisions. There are no more to buy.
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End of days......
TJCOMBO:
So I take it that no more North American sellers carry the tubes that sync to 15Khz in stock? Sad times indeed.
Any suppliers selling chassis that you can hook up to a TV tube? Anyone gone this route?