Link to photos is at the end of this post.
* 80mW Red laser diode with Die4Laser analog driver. $100.
http://www.die4laser.com/dvd-rec/Die4Drive.htm
* Isomet 1205C-2 AOM with 232A-1 driver. I believe the driver does analog modulation up into the megahertz range. Both in really good condition. Good if you're using a gas laser or a cheap laser that has slow and/or only TTL modulation. I'll throw in a free (old) Isomet 1201C-1 AOM for you to experiment with. $100
I also have a second AOM/Driver set that I might be willing to part with if the price is right. (But I'd rather not, in case a big gas laser comes my way...)
* Coherent C315M Laser Controller. No head. $300. *SOLD*
* General Scanning G120DT closed-loop scanners in an ultra-heavy duty (1 inch thick aluminum base-plate supporting the scanners in what looks like a cast 1/2" thick mount) mount. Genuine Made In America scanners, the workhorse of the laser show industry for decades. Really tough and well engineered. Just the thing for a professional beam-show scanner -- the mirrors are a fair bit bigger than the mirrors on my Chinese scanners, and I think these things will last a whole lot longer.
Includes a Laser Fantasy three-channel scan amplifier that needs one of the opamps replaced if you want to use all 3 channels. The necessary replacement opamp is included. (I never got around to replacing it, which is why I never used either the G120s or the amp.) -- NOTE that you almost certainly don't need to replace the opamp! The Laser Fantasy is a 3-channel amp and 2 I believe are working fine. The third channel is only necessary if you are using scanner blanking (instead of an AOM or a laser with internal blanking).
$250 OBO. (I paid $350+)
Photos!
http://www.ericschmiedl.com/upload/laser-sale/
High-resolution images:
http://www.ericschmiedl.com/upload/laser-sale/fullres/