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Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make
a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. It ****es me off when people that claim to be collector or lover of the radio hobby exaggerate or lie to make an extra buck on a radio. Yes I'm speaking of a certain place people auction radios. People like this won't get my buck. -- 73 and good DXing RX: R-5000, SP-600 JX-6, SX-28 Ant: 100' longwire, Evesdropper Dipole Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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Is it possible that SX28's were kinda scarce and the more prevalent SX28A was
the more plentiful one? |
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Ebay sellers are greatly known for the abuse of the words "scarce", and
"rare". After all if they use those words it might get another bid or two, makes no difference that they have done no research or have any other information to base it on. The idea is to get another buck. Brian Hill wrote: Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. It ****es me off when people that claim to be collector or lover of the radio hobby exaggerate or lie to make an extra buck on a radio. Yes I'm speaking of a certain place people auction radios. People like this won't get my buck. |
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![]() Yes there are probably less of the 28s than 28As but neither is scarce. |
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JJ wrote:
Ebay sellers are greatly known for the abuse of the words "scarce", and "rare". After all if they use those words it might get another bid or two, makes no difference that they have done no research or have any other information to base it on. The idea is to get another buck. You don't understand! They mean that it would be rare, or scarce to find a collector who doesn't already have one. -- We now return you to our normally scheduled programming. Take a look at this little cutie! ;-) http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.terrell/photos.html Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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Brian Hill wrote:
Yes there are probably less of the 28s than 28As but neither is scarce. There were a great many shipped to the Soviet Union during the war as well. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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keep in mind about 70% of all ebay sellers are WOMEN! They dont have a clue
about some things, notably radios, and , are more likely to just say whatever they feel.... based in fact or not. To them, or any guy who is not seriously into radio, that is a RARE radio! And, in fact, you could go to about 2000 garage sales and not find one...which is their basis for reality. so, cut these folks some slack. We are into this stuff DEEP, so to us its common. Well, not exactly common, anymore, anyway. I go to about 8 swaps a year, most antique radio , some ham, and I have not seen one in the last year or so for sale...so, its not as common as you think. but, like I said, consider the sellers are not as "into" this as we are, and yeah, they are hoping to get the best $ they can, who isnt? Not you? I bet you always try to make your items sound good when (or if) you ever sell. We all do, its natural. But, I dont lie... and, saying its "rare" is technically a lie, but like I said, in their world it is... and, in ours, its becoming true too....except if you look at all the other SX-28's on eBay... and, how many are there? Mark Oppat "Brian Hill" brianehill@charterDOTnet wrote in message ... Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. It ****es me off when people that claim to be collector or lover of the radio hobby exaggerate or lie to make an extra buck on a radio. Yes I'm speaking of a certain place people auction radios. People like this won't get my buck. -- 73 and good DXing RX: R-5000, SP-600 JX-6, SX-28 Ant: 100' longwire, Evesdropper Dipole Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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2 receivers, 2 paper manuals and one CD manual.
"Mark Oppat" wrote in message ... keep in mind about 70% of all ebay sellers are WOMEN! They dont have a clue about some things, notably radios, and , are more likely to just say whatever they feel.... based in fact or not. To them, or any guy who is not seriously into radio, that is a RARE radio! And, in fact, you could go to about 2000 garage sales and not find one...which is their basis for reality. so, cut these folks some slack. We are into this stuff DEEP, so to us its common. Well, not exactly common, anymore, anyway. I go to about 8 swaps a year, most antique radio , some ham, and I have not seen one in the last year or so for sale...so, its not as common as you think. but, like I said, consider the sellers are not as "into" this as we are, and yeah, they are hoping to get the best $ they can, who isnt? Not you? I bet you always try to make your items sound good when (or if) you ever sell. We all do, its natural. But, I dont lie... and, saying its "rare" is technically a lie, but like I said, in their world it is... and, in ours, its becoming true too....except if you look at all the other SX-28's on eBay... and, how many are there? Mark Oppat "Brian Hill" brianehill@charterDOTnet wrote in message ... Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. It ****es me off when people that claim to be collector or lover of the radio hobby exaggerate or lie to make an extra buck on a radio. Yes I'm speaking of a certain place people auction radios. People like this won't get my buck. -- 73 and good DXing RX: R-5000, SP-600 JX-6, SX-28 Ant: 100' longwire, Evesdropper Dipole Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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Why are you posting this when this was the original point made at
the start of the thread? You added nothing, really! On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 17:09:52 -0700, JJ wrote: Ebay sellers are greatly known for the abuse of the words "scarce", and "rare". After all if they use those words it might get another bid or two, makes no difference that they have done no research or have any other information to base it on. The idea is to get another buck. Brian Hill wrote: Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. It ****es me off when people that claim to be collector or lover of the radio hobby exaggerate or lie to make an extra buck on a radio. Yes I'm speaking of a certain place people auction radios. People like this won't get my buck. |
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 01:46:03 -0700, "Steven Dinius"
wrote: 2 receivers, 2 paper manuals and one CD manual. If they are so "COMMON" then everyone who wanted one probably already has several, so they should go for very cheap then, right? LOL |
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