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Re: NEW! A1000 Phoenix boards
« on: August 30, 2006, 04:38:29 AM »
yes please, I,d be in that too.
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Re: NEW! A1000 Phoenix boards
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2006, 08:46:17 AM »
Hi! all, as I live in oz I thought I,d drop Andrew an e-mail to sus out if he would be interested in doing another Phoenix board run Basically I said that there were a few of us who would really like one and that if we could fill an order for 50 boards or more would he be interested in doing a re-run. I never asked about price at this stage as these details can be worked out later,thats  if he decides to go along with our little project, in other words this all hinges on Andrews yeh! or neh! will keep you all posted if he replies.
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Re: NEW! A1000 Phoenix boards
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2006, 01:18:11 PM »
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        Hi! just received a reply from Andrew and this is what he said

      Quote: At the moment I am not going to do another run of Phoenix boards, but this may change if there is enough interest.  The only assembled boards left, about 30 or 40, are boards that have been tested and found not to work.  To get these working would be correspondingly harder, take more time and therefore cost more.  

To assemble blank boards would be prohibitively expensive, as all components would have to be bought and the hand assembly time enormous.

At present I have one fully functional board left over from the last lot I did for Robert and the Germans.  It is available for AU$300 plus postage to anyone who is interested.

Regards,

Andrew.
         
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