Gnarf!
ebay / hermes (?) have destructed my latest received buy -an HP 8110A.
The instrument weighs 9kg and was wrapped up in several layers of bubble wrap (with small bubbles..) and the outer padding was lightly stuffed old newspaper in a cardbox measuring 61cm x 61cm x 17cm whilst the HP 81106 is 8,9 cm x* 42,6 cm x 52,1 cm without the rack mounts mounted it came with. With rack mounts on the HP 8110A is 48,6 cm wide. Leaving less than 6cm on every side to be filled with stable padding which the stuffed newspaper wasn't. Since I bought it from a US seller it was shipped going through the ebay Global Shipping Center in Erlanger, Kentucky. There it seems to be repacked into the package I received.
As the result the HP 8110A has now a beaten up face: The front panel lost all its mounting points and can be pulled off without loosening screws.
The left Rack Mount was ripped of the chassis including the mounting points:
The display filter glass is deply pushed in and the PCB with the VFD on it hang loose behind the front plate.
The VFD has not been damaged, fortunately.
The seller -asked for a partial refund- responded he has nothing to do with it, he delivered it to ebay Global Shipping Center in Erlanger, Kentucky in on piece. That transport was done by fedex.
I don't think I have a chance to get ebay refund me any part of my costs.
I hate it really when a mechanically intact instrument beaten up at transport due to poor packaging an inappropriate handling.
On the plus side is a HP 8110A sold for parts/repair that's nearly fully equipped with two channels and reference PLL option that seems to be fully working (have not gone into deep but both channels work, trigger input works
).
For 350$ plus shipping and plus customs it does not really seem to be a bargain but if one looks at the ebay-offers over the last months it's not so bad for me.
I regret having to look for spare parts to get an also mechanically intact instrument in the end..