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Old December 3rd 04, 04:02 AM
patgkz
 
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Do your own research by accessing "completed" auctions of the same unit.

You'll find out real quick what something is worth. Most old estate junk
isn't worth all that much, anyway. Test equipment is a dime a dozen on ebay
and goes cheap.

I'm busy culling my tube collection right now. Am in the process of
throwing away a full 40-gallon garbage bag full of worth less tubes you
couldn't get a nickle for on ebay or anywhere. Most with 3, 5, 8 volt
filaments, TV-type tubes.

You really feel like shipping a 100V? I don't think I could even lift one
anymore, let alone bother packing one to survive UPS!

Good luck!


"KØHB" wrote in message
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I am preparing to help the widow of an SK ham liquidate his equpment and
parts inventory. Lots of 60-70's stuff (CE 600L, 100V, and similar
vintage, including test equipment). Probably will go eBay route. Where is
a good source of pricing info to help set the "reserve price"?

73, de Hans, K0HB