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	<title>Comments on: Fender Blender</title>
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		<title>By: DENNIS M</title>
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		<description>I have an original Fender Blender in mint condition.  A cousin of mine sent it to me from W. Virginia over 10 yrs ago.  He bought it at a garage sale for $2.00  Other than being dusty and with some use-scratches on the underside, the unit works perfectly.  Printed on the inside of the circuit board is an old, machine-stamped black ink number: 1964.  I presumed that the # was the date it was manufactured.  However, my web research states that they were made from 1968-74 (not all sources agree, obviously...).  I heard that original, working F.B.&#039;s can fetch $400+ at auction.

Where did you obtain the &quot;Made Year: 1974-77&quot; listed on your site?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have an original Fender Blender in mint condition.  A cousin of mine sent it to me from W. Virginia over 10 yrs ago.  He bought it at a garage sale for $2.00  Other than being dusty and with some use-scratches on the underside, the unit works perfectly.  Printed on the inside of the circuit board is an old, machine-stamped black ink number: 1964.  I presumed that the # was the date it was manufactured.  However, my web research states that they were made from 1968-74 (not all sources agree, obviously&#8230;).  I heard that original, working F.B.&#8217;s can fetch $400+ at auction.</p>
<p>Where did you obtain the &#8220;Made Year: 1974-77&#8243; listed on your site?</p>
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