Tandberg 3001, 3002, 3003


I was passed down a Tandeberg 3001-3003, basically Tuner, Preamp, and Amplifier in pristine condition.  I tried searching the internet for a reference price but I can't seem to find too much pricing on them.  They seem to be pretty rare  especially if you have all 3 components like I do.  Anyone know pricing on something like this?
trigz
there is a complete kit to repair the pushbuttons on e-bay by various people along with a person who goes by the name of packrat that can rebuild and calibrate the tuners with  out any problems the  only other problem is replacing the battery that powers the presets those are also available on e-bay i have a 3001A with the rosewood side panels
which packrat rebuilt for me aprox 2 yrs ago and it has been going strong ever since
The presets on the 3000 series are well known to fail over time and are very expensive to repair.
Yes my 8 mini preset switches did fail, but were quite easily replace with ones I think I got from Farnell or Element14, RS Components from memory. They used the same on old TV sets
This sort of thing https://www.sparkfun.com/products/97
You kept the front chrome part. https://ibb.co/JvX36qw

Cheers George
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The presets on the 3000 series are well known to fail over time and are very expensive to repair. 


The 3001 FM only tuner, when calibrated right, beat anything put up against it even the earlier  Magnum Dynalab that I put up against it.
Now I have a very good DAB tuner, and I wouldn't go back.

Cheers George
They were made in Norway in the mid 1980s. They were very good at the time. I had them and think the sold close to $4000 for all three pieces. I am not sure if I would call them rare or vintage. If they still work that is great. Not sure if you will find all the parts today if any are needed.
trigz, if it was me i'd list 'em together on ebay with a starting bid of $999--you'd probably get more listing 'em separately but it's less hassle w/packing, shipping etc.
@dekay honestly I don’t have one because I don’t know what to list it for. I can post some pictures.  I am not sure they allow you to do that or I can put it on eBay. 
if you look at sales on completed ebay, there's a lot of demand for those pieces--the tuner seems to get around a grand. i've always liked that old tandberg gear--it's unreliable but looks and sounds great
Go to HiFi Shark, https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=Tandberg+3001 , click on the "Sold/Expired" tab at the top of the listings, then on the "Site" tab at the top of the list to sort them by where they were sold and scroll down until you see U.S. sites, which are marked by a small U.S. flag icon. Those will be listed by date so you'll want to pay attention to the newest ones.