Re: Blue book

Peter Lopez (PLOPEZ@sorter.dfci.harvard.edu)
Wed, 12 May 1993 13:01:06 -0400 (EDT)

In reply to David Galbraith, I think this is an important topic-
the street value of used flow cytometry equipment. Of course the
larger multilaser machines value will have to take into account the
lasers included and their tube output/age. Also the availability of
parts is an important consideration.
The folks at Cytomation might be able to help out here, since they are
involved in the aftermarket add-on business, and should have an idea of
what these older instruments are worth.

Peter

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