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Would you build this? I would. Or would you leave it because its worth so
much the way it is? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73 -- 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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![]() I have minimal closet space. If the item fell on me I'd have two choices. Rehawk it on ebay or build it and use it. Just storing it in a box wouldn't do me any good, I was once in the home of a ham who collected unbuilt Heathkits, and what a sad sight indeed. He had over 50 (FIFTY) of them, all neatly stacked in a single row against a wall in his 'radio room' (box room???) - just a wall of brown boxes. What am I missing? What in the hell fun is that? Or is it just about dollar value, and that's what makes these folks see 'beauty'? Like having a large pile of stock certificates and taking them out late at night with a brandy and leafing through them for 'fun'. So needless to say, I'd build it. I bought a GR-64 on Ebay for $275 two years ago, and had a wonderful month spent building it making it work. I still have it, and even if you offered my $35 I still wouldn't sell it :-) JOE |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 21:17:39 -0600, "Brian Hill"
brianehill@charterDOTnet wrote: Would you build this? I would. Or would you leave it because its worth so much the way it is? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73 Great question. I have agonized over what I would do if I had a good unbuilt kit. Kind of like I agonize over what I am going to do with the money when I win the lottery. However, I think I would build it. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
Great question. I have agonized over what I would do if I had a good unbuilt kit. Kind of like I agonize over what I am going to do with the money when I win the lottery. However, I think I would build it. I have minimal closet space. If the item fell on me I'd have two choices. Rehawk it on ebay or build it and use it. Just storing it in a box wouldn't do me any good, -BM |
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Phil Witt wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 21:17:39 -0600, "Brian Hill" brianehill@charterDOTnet wrote: Would you build this? I would. Or would you leave it because its worth so much the way it is? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73 Great question. I have agonized over what I would do if I had a good unbuilt kit. Kind of like I agonize over what I am going to do with the money when I win the lottery. However, I think I would build it. If I had a good unbuilt kit, I'd sell it on Ebay. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I have built some unbuilt Heaths (and an unbuilt Eico 753!)
and I have held on to some...and sold some. If the box is opened up, I say build it or sell it. Only build it if it can then be used or at least taken care of. I'd buy a nice cover for it right away. If the box were sealed, I may hold on to it for a while. I have a bunch of unbuilt pieces of test equipment, but don't really need them...so, I'll hold on to them. Currently working on an unbuilt Marauder! It was barely started, and never finished. Age alone has wrecked some of the components....perhaps more than I even know about as of yet!! ....Dave "Brian Hill" brianehill@charterDOTnet wrote in message ... Would you build this? I would. Or would you leave it because its worth so much the way it is? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73 -- 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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JOE wrote:
I was once in the home of a ham who collected unbuilt Heathkits, and what a sad sight indeed. He had over 50 (FIFTY) of them, all neatly stacked in a single row against a wall in his 'radio room' (box room???) - just a wall of brown boxes. What am I missing? What in the hell fun is that? Or is it just about dollar value, and that's what makes these folks see 'beauty'? I too know of such a scenario down here in the islands. (Maybe you were here too?) The guy was a military type and scarfed up all these kits for his eventual retirement pleasure. Last I saw was a 12 ft ceilinged closet just as you described. Easily 50 kits. He kinda went nuts during retirement and for all I know all those kits are still there. Never knew him to actually use a soldering device, wasn't really his style. -BM |
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![]() Well one things for sure. This set will go for at least $1000+ bucks and that's a lot to have the privilege of putting one together. The SB-303s are nice little radios but you'll never resell it for the unbuilt price so I guess its a pay for your pleasure type of thing or never build it and let it appreciate like a stock certificate wile keeping a bottle of brandy on hand? I just couldn't resist putting it together. -- 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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If I had a good unbuilt kit, I'd sell it on Ebay.
I have sold two unbuit Heathkits on Ebay. Both I bought relatively cheap at hamfests, and sold nearly 12X more on Ebay. On was the HG-10B VFO, and the other was an HP-23B power supply. It was agony decideing btwn the fun of building, and the bucks to be made. K0MB |
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Easy enough! If you didn't need them - why build? Just sell. You most likely
couldn't have recouped your time in it any way. You can always build items from other kits or from scratch that you can use or need. I've built many things from scratch using others ideas but incorporating my own additions or mods to them. I had a lot of fun that way too. And yes, I've built many kits. The only pain in the ass from scratch is, rounding up all the parts - at times, can be a pain. I got great pleasure from the kits, but I also got equal pleasure from having to make my own PCB, gather the parts, cut/drill holes in the chassis, etc. A nice working finished project is always nice to have. MNS "MailfrmPA" wrote in message ... If I had a good unbuilt kit, I'd sell it on Ebay. I have sold two unbuit Heathkits on Ebay. Both I bought relatively cheap at hamfests, and sold nearly 12X more on Ebay. On was the HG-10B VFO, and the other was an HP-23B power supply. It was agony decideing btwn the fun of building, and the bucks to be made. K0MB |
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