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I've set a web page with several radio collecting survey questions.
If you'd like to take part in this informal survey just visit the CC-AWA web page at; http://www.cc-awa.org About the middle of the page you'll find a long white button that will take you to our survey page. This will be a ongoing survey, so check back often to see how the results change. If you have an idea for another survey question, let me know. Ron C.R."Ron"Lawrence Antique Radio Collector & Historian POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) Personal Web Page, http://www.ronlawrence.homestead.com Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com CC-AWA Web Page, http://www.cc-awa.org |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 17:47:08 UTC, "Ron Lawrence"
wrote: I've set a web page with several radio collecting survey questions. If you'd like to take part in this informal survey just visit the CC-AWA web page at; http://www.cc-awa.org About the middle of the page you'll find a long white button that will take you to our survey page. This will be a ongoing survey, so check back often to see how the results change. If you have an idea for another survey question, let me know. Ron C.R."Ron"Lawrence Antique Radio Collector & Historian I have some SB-303's but they are still not at exhibition, museum grade. I'm guessing that the prices will rise over the next 5, 10 years and if a boatanchor radio shows up on that Antiques Roadshow, next to the weird ceramics, the junque furniture, the wooden chicken (an actual $1000+ item last night with a cracked foot.), then we'll see boatanchors vanish from the market. Lemme see, a wooden chicken is $1,000, a ceramic vase that looks like a oak tree with an owl AND a squirrel is over $1000 and a 40+ year old, nice looking, working Collins KWM-2 is $600??? Of course, another mystery is why KWM-2's sell on eBay for less than SX-100's. ==== Lemme do my Antique Roadshow patter: == "It has the Hallicrafters logo on the front. We turn it over. WOW, it has the original rubber feet! You almost never see feet in this condition. The tubes are all marked "Hallicrafters". -sigh- and there, there is the actual two wire line cord. All the knobs are original. -gosh- and there's just the slightest chip in this one. Still though, these are highly prized. What do you think it's worth? the owner shrugs At a well publicized auction or in my gallery, -sigh- At least $18,000 for the SX-110" the owner squeals Well Goolll-leeee. That's more money than I've ever seen. ============== End Antique Roadshow == de ah6gi/4 What? Trade an SX-100 for a wooden chicken, OK, the wooden chicken and the ceramic tree trunk vase with the owl AND the squirrel. Seriously, given the choice between a wooden chicken, a tree trunk vase and an SX-100, is there anyone here who would pick the chicken and tree trunk. Even knowing that SX-100's go for between $300 and $1100 on eBay and expert appraisers on the Antiques Roadshow say that the chicken and the tree trunk are both well over $1000 EACH, wouldn't you grab for the SX-100???? Doesn't this suggest that an SX-100 should be more expensive? |
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