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Discussion in 'Introducing myself' started by Stuzy, Aug 9, 2017.

  1. Stuzy

    Stuzy New Member

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    I'm Stuart, bought first box Sharp GF 767 at shop in Tottenham Court Road london approx. 1983 for £225, a fortune at the time as i was earning £40 a week. Couldn't afford the 777 as was about another £50 as i recall.
    Got hold of one number of years later which i am refurbishing at present then will do my 767 as has a few battle scars, crackling etc.
    Look forward to hearing from you all.
     
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    Hiya, Stuart, welcome to S2G, mate! :)
     
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    Longman Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    Hello Stuart,

    Interesting to hear about your 1983 purchase of the GF767 and how much it cost.

    I have actually yet to see one in the plastic. They weren't sold in places like Dixons,
    and I have wondered where people bought them.

    I find it fascinating to compare prices of different items back in the the 1980s.
    I know for a fact that in 1983 you could buy a new two bed house in Bristol for £22000,
    like this one.

    http://www.westcoast-properties.co....perty/7617862-bay-tree-close-patchway-bristol

    I actually bought the one next door to this one 1986.

    So relative to house prices your GF767 cost the equivalent of about £1700 in todays money (or a high end Macbook !)
     
  5. Stuzy

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    Hello All

    Thanks for your replies. As i recall the 767 and 777 were hard to find and only specialist hifi shops sold them in London. I didn't realise how rare the 767 is. Its my next project after i finish with the 777.
    That box has travelled everywhere and given years of enjoyment but now she needs a clean up and makeover :thumbsup: Much prefer it than a Macbook :nodding:
     

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