There are a total of ten (10) available as I start this. For your money you get one (1).

Granite Digital Teflon SCSI cables are the most expensive SCSI cables in the world. I have recently uncovered a stock of NOS or nearly unused Granite Digital Teflon SCSI cables that I thought had been sold off by 2004. These were all made around 2002. The cables in this listing sold for over $70/each. I thought I had sold all I had, but in a big move I just found two different types I am listing now.

These in this listing are probably NOS and have never been mounted. The others I have listed were installed in a cabinet and probably removed without ever being used, but those show some marks and could use some cleaning. These ones are clean as can be.

This is a high quality cable setup from Granite Digital for drive enclosures/drive setups.

This is Centronics (not mini-Centronics MD50 SCSI-2 type), 50-pin narrow 8-bit SCSI. The connectors are the gold plated (not just the pins, the entire face is a gold plated shield) Granite Digital brand, which is the most expensive brand there is, and these include the wire bail lock mounts. I think it's tapped to an American 4-40 thread for mounting.

This has a 36" total cable length.

This is a 50-pin narrow 8-bit SCSI cable with one (1) panel mount 50-pin Centronics female dual row connector on one end, 24" of cable to one (1) 50-pin female dual row connector, and 12" more cable to one (1) 50-pin female dual row connector on the other end.

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Also note that my other eBay listings have numerous external SCSI cables to fit this. I have more SCSI than anyone who has ever been on eBay.

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Please check the photos and make sure it is right for you. No returns/refunds.

Shipping:

This will be safely packed for shipment.  

Free local pickup in the Los Feliz district of L.A. is okay if you can work around my busy schedule.

Please see my other listings for SCSI items. I presently have more SCSI items listed than anyone who has ever been on eBay, and I haven't even done 25% of my listings yet...