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Value of Teknetic 9000

cyber1one

New member
Can anyone tell me the approximate value of my Teknetic 9000? I just bought one from a friend in need of money.
I wated to see if I made a good deal!
Thanks cyber1one
 
#1.. The condition of the detector, both physical appearance, fit-and0finish, and the in-field performance of all controls and functions.

#2.. The dollar amount you paid for it.

#3.. Your intended use for the detector. Does it add anything that compliments your present detector(s), or is it useless to you for your needs?

The Teknetics 9000 CoinComputer was quite the talk-of-the-town, or at least in some circles way back when it came out, but by the time it a bit of a change to be promoted as the Condor, most folks were switching to slower-motion based detectors. That class of Teknetics was, most certainly, one of the FAST motion type detectors, if you wanted to get much depth and/or performance.

Oh, and #4.. What the used-detector market might be for certain older models. Some of them created some fond memories for some of us, but they have been replaced by better ergonomics and superior performance. Some 'oldies' are still in demand by at least a few of us. In the 'Tek'-y group, I think most would have an interest in the Mark I, but you just might get a bite. The urge to relive the past can do funny things to some of us on occasion. :)

Monte
 
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