Not that anyone will care, but I sold my Fender Rhodes Stage Seventy Three (actually manufactured in '73 for what it's worth). It was just taking up space in the basement, and as I grow older I have less need for the instruments I've been hauling around for 40 years. I did plug it into an amp so prospective buyers could verify its functionality, and I have to say it still sounded sweet while I was playing Compared To What.
It went to a good home, a young guy who is into retro equipment (he has a Vox Continental, if that tells you anything).
It's funny the ebb and flow of instruments. In the '90s you'd have been hard-pressed to give a Rhodes away. Now they are the real deal. Once people have learned that modeling synths are mere pretenders and that plug-in's ain't all that, those who care will seek out the source.
I got a fair price for it, and threw in a marginally working (i.e., noisy, not in a good way) Fender Champ amp into the bargain.
Now I'm trying to decide whether or not to sell my ARP Solus, which apparently these days commands a very nice price. They just don't make them ol' monophonic, analog synths anymore so I'll probably keep that one around another year or two.