"Bill Crocker" wrote in
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I'm not exaggerating anything. I'm just pointing out what the mods,
performed by Bill Cheek, originally cost. I have the original receipt
also. Considering this radio, has over $400.00 worth of modifications,
by Bill Cheek's pricing, and that the radio itself cost around $300.00
at the time, I think $275.00 is a fair asking price. We've all seen
these radios without any modifications go for much more than that, at
times. Not everyone is capable of doing this type of work. The
disassembly of the front panel, and the precision locating, and drilling
for the LED's is a real challenge in itself. Someone who is a
collector, or who appreciates/wants the modifications this radio has,
would be happy to get it. It is very clean, and in excellent working
condition.
Bill Crocker
I don't disagree that the asking price is fair.
I've performed most of the same mods, and more, and know the parts and
labor involved.
If your considering labor charges, then theres no good way to put a rice on
that.
If its just parts then the costs of the mods is nowhere near what you said.
"T-bone" wrote in message
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"Bill Crocker" wrote in
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I'm selling for a friend, the following:
026B: LED S-Meter w/Mod #25 $85.00
027: LED Center Tune Meter $85.00
Don't know about the others - How would 10 little led's and a few
resitors/caps cost $85 ?
Just curious.
I did those mods myself and doubt if they cost $5 each.
Of course, if your adding the hourly cost of a union journeyman
electrician
installing the circuit, maybe that would explain it.
The 2006 was/is a great scanner, and your price seems reasonable I
guess. No need to wildly exagerate the costs of the mods.