https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 4330991644
Not mine and I think I extremely overpriced. Pretty weathered. I would be interested if they moved the decimal point over.
Sonora Invincible? On Facebook Marketplace
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Re: Sonora Grand? On Facebook Marketplace
This is an Invincible --- one model up from the Grand, and one down from the Supreme.
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So, since the listing is gone, what was the asking price?
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Re: Sonora Grand? On Facebook Marketplace
$5,800.00Curt A wrote:So, since the listing is gone, what was the asking price?
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I don’t think that it is an Invincible, (but I could be wrong). Maybe others will weigh in. The ad is still on Facebook and they are asking $5,800.00. Whatever it is, $5,800.00 is a lot for a weathered machine.Pathé Logical wrote:This is an Invincible --- one model up from the Grand, and one down from the Supreme.
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Re: Sonora Grand? On Facebook Marketplace
Django wrote:I don’t think that it is an Invincible, (but I could be wrong). Maybe others will weigh in. The ad is still on Facebook and they are asking $5,800.00. Whatever it is, $5,800.00 is a lot for a weathered machine.Pathé Logical wrote:This is an Invincible --- one model up from the Grand, and one down from the Supreme.
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I think that you are correct.Pathé Logical wrote:This is an Invincible --- one model up from the Grand, and one down from the Supreme.
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soundgen wrote:Django wrote:I don’t think that it is an Invincible, (but I could be wrong). Maybe others will weigh in. The ad is still on Facebook and they are asking $5,800.00. Whatever it is, $5,800.00 is a lot for a weathered machine.Pathé Logical wrote:This is an Invincible --- one model up from the Grand, and one down from the Supreme.
Still shows up for sale for me.
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Looks refinished
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Re: Sonora Invincible? On Facebook Marketplace
The post is back up and what I am seeing is clearly a way over priced Invincible. The cabinets finish looks like it suffered from exposure to extreme heat and someone tried to strip off the damage. It looks like no more was done to restore the finish and that's a good thing. Enlightening the seller as to the selling price of a pristine Invincible might convince them to bring the price down to earth. Restoring the finish will require an expert to get it right and won't be cheep. The motor board parts have suffered as much as the cabinet, but restoring them should be much easier. I hope someone on the forum saves this one. Here is my Invincible which didn't require any restoration. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21672
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