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Pressure on NudoFraud®?
The 500% markup scam on NudoFraud Industries®' deck motors has now
dropped to below 100%...imagine that! What's the matter, Noodles? Can't hang in the "free market/Wally-Fart economy" you Repukes love so much? LOL! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT Why pay Noodles $10 for something you can get at http://www.ceitron.com/audio/aaacess.html (bottom of page) for $6? Even if they were the same price, you wouldn't want your hard earned dollars going to a confirmed frauder and crook like Noodles, now, would you? Noodles tries to say he's the ONLY source for these motors, but Steve at CEI has more where THESE came from...at a better price! Reduce fraud...punish thievery...end Ebay usury...buy from a REPUTABLE supplier! Truth be known, I've fixed a lot of these same motors in 8 track and cassette appliations simply by opening the shell and cleaning and lubing the bearings. Brush wear on these is negligible unless you're running the deck 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, if you're technically not up to small motor work, this could be the ticket for you! Compare CEI's $6 to Noodles' $10, and add the factor of having to deal with a proven dirtbag, and the choice of vendors is obvious! http://www.ceitron.com/audio/aaacess.html Scan CEI's online catalog and get your order over $10, and shipping costs drop in half. Tell 'em DeserTBoB sent you! HEY NOODLES...KISS MY STARFISH! HA! dB |
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DeserTBoB wrote:
The 500% markup scam on NudoFraud Industries®' deck motors has now dropped to below 100%...imagine that! What's the matter, Noodles? Can't hang in the "free market/Wally-Fart economy" you Repukes love so much? LOL! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5733275600&ssPage Name=STRK:MESE:IT Why pay Noodles $10 for something you can get at http://www.ceitron.com/audio/aaacess.html (bottom of page) for $6? Even if they were the same price, you wouldn't want your hard earned dollars going to a confirmed frauder and crook like Noodles, now, would you? Noodles tries to say he's the ONLY source for these motors, but Steve at CEI has more where THESE came from...at a better price! Reduce fraud...punish thievery...end Ebay usury...buy from a REPUTABLE supplier! Truth be known, I've fixed a lot of these same motors in 8 track and cassette appliations simply by opening the shell and cleaning and lubing the bearings. Brush wear on these is negligible unless you're running the deck 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, if you're technically not up to small motor work, this could be the ticket for you! Compare CEI's $6 to Noodles' $10, and add the factor of having to deal with a proven dirtbag, and the choice of vendors is obvious! http://www.ceitron.com/audio/aaacess.html Scan CEI's online catalog and get your order over $10, and shipping costs drop in half. Tell 'em DeserTBoB sent you! HEY NOODLES...KISS MY STARFISH! HA! dB you forgot to mention the fact that these "generic" panasonic motors cannot replace the motors in some of these decks because of voltage, torque, direction, speed, & physical mounting. so much for nudofraud. -- It's a shame Linux has such difficulty running some of the more popular Windows applications: Nimda, CodeRed, Klez, WPA, Swen, SoBig, ILOVEYOU, MyDoom, Witty, Netsky, sober, Mimail, Dumaru...... Windows was created to keep idiots away from Unix. |
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On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:06:52 -0500, fatboy wrote:
you forgot to mention the fact that these "generic" panasonic motors cannot replace the motors in some of these decks because of voltage, torque, direction, speed, & physical mounting. so much for nudofraud. snip They're a "drop-in" MRO part for Panasonic decks. Some other Japanese makers used this motor, but not many. He falsely claims that they'll work on Sanyosaks, and they won't; the 'Saks have a tachyservo on the rear end that sends speed pulses to the regulator circuit, and thus, regulates shaft speed. Even if the shell were the same diameter (and it's not), you'd need a double ended armature to have the speed magnet wheel driven, and I don't see that, either. He says that he stuffed one of these into a Superscope. I can just see it now...duct tape, sheet metal screws, SuperGlue...you get the idea. That Telex post of his was a corker! "Output transformers"...ROFLMAO! He wouldn't know what an output transformer was if someone shoved one up his ass. Like he can "hear" the difference between a 13 KHz and 15 KHz cutoff from a prerecorded cart...SUUURE, he can! What he's probably hearing is a shrill upper midrange due to ****ed up playback treble de-emphasis, common with home tape stuff of lower caliber. Since he doesn't believe in metrics (traslated, "I don't own any test gear and woudln't know how to use it, anyway."), let him think whatever he wants...he's known as a fool and a fraud anyway, and this just further bolsters the position. The bit where he ****s his pants talking about "image" was hilarious, too! With a little more polish, he could fit in with the dumbest of the "audiophools," no sweat! A 12 slice cart toaster...the PERFECT technology for Noodles! Me? I'd use it as a wheel chock for my truck. WHAT a Rube Goldberg! dB |
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DoucheBoB wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:06:52 -0500, fatboy wrote: you forgot to mention the fact that these "generic" panasonic motors cannot replace the motors in some of these decks because of voltage, torque, direction, speed, & physical mounting. so much for nudofraud. snip They're a "drop-in" MRO part for Panasonic decks. Some other Japanese makers used this motor, but not many. He falsely claims that they'll work on Sanyosaks, and they won't; the 'Saks have a tachyservo on the rear end that sends speed pulses to the regulator circuit, and thus, regulates shaft speed. Even if the shell were the same diameter (and it's not), you'd need a double ended armature to have the speed magnet wheel driven, and I don't see that, either. He says that he stuffed one of these into a Superscope. I can just see it now...duct tape, sheet metal screws, SuperGlue...you get the idea. That Telex post of his was a corker! "Output transformers"...ROFLMAO! He wouldn't know what an output transformer was if someone shoved one up his ass. Like he can "hear" the difference between a 13 KHz and 15 KHz cutoff from a prerecorded cart...SUUURE, he can! What he's probably hearing is a shrill upper midrange due to ****ed up playback treble de-emphasis, common with home tape stuff of lower caliber. Since he doesn't believe in metrics (traslated, "I don't own any test gear and woudln't know how to use it, anyway."), let him think whatever he wants...he's known as a fool and a fraud anyway, and this just further bolsters the position. The bit where he ****s his pants talking about "image" was hilarious, too! With a little more polish, he could fit in with the dumbest of the "audiophools," no sweat! A 12 slice cart toaster...the PERFECT technology for Noodles! Me? I'd use it as a wheel chock for my truck. WHAT a Rube Goldberg! doucheBag I thought you had me killfiled ?? What are you doing reading my posts then ?? |
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