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I owned one for several years and really enjoyed it. The details
escape me, but the very early ones had some problems that were corrected almost immediately. With that serial number you should not have a problem. Just check it over thouroughly and make sure all functions work correctly and that all keys respond as they should with no sticking. Also check for any evidence of battery corrosion. It is not a small radio, although it is still a portable. radiolove wrote: Ok I have question for anyone that can help. I'm looking for a Sony 2010 and I'd like to know why there is such an importance placed on the serial numbers for this unit. Is there a better range of numbers to look for? Some people say a lower number is better then a higher one. What about a number like 366000 something like that. Could someone shed some light on this and explain why it's so important. What do you recommend? |
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