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I'm assisting in the estate liquidation of my Father's amateur radio
equipment. This can be viewed at: http://www.geobike.com/radios/Main.html Thanks! Rich Ketcham |
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Prices???
On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 13:01:06 -0500, Rich Ketcham wrote: I'm assisting in the estate liquidation of my Father's amateur radio equipment. This can be viewed at: http://www.geobike.com/radios/Main.html Thanks! Rich Ketcham |
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Rich Ketcham wrote:
I'm assisting in the estate liquidation of my Father's amateur radio equipment. This can be viewed at: http://www.geobike.com/radios/Main.html Thanks! Rich Ketcham I'd offer $150 + shipping for the HRO-7 and accesories. Thanks George |
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Prices???
Oh I'm sure they're just looking for offers... Every time you turn around someone wants to sell something, but they want you to tell them what you'll give for instead of putting a price on it. I NEVER make blind offers on someone else's stuff. If they want to sale it, they should put a price on it. Just my .02 worth... Ron |
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![]() "Gardener Ted Armswrong" wrote in message ... Prices??? On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 13:01:06 -0500, Rich Ketcham wrote: I'm assisting in the estate liquidation of my Father's amateur radio equipment. This can be viewed at: http://www.geobike.com/radios/Main.html Thanks! Rich Ketcham Location???? jak |
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200 what ? Pigs, chickens or just eggs ?
beerbarrel wrote: On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 13:01:06 -0500, Rich Ketcham wrote: I'm assisting in the estate liquidation of my Father's amateur radio equipment. This can be viewed at: http://www.geobike.com/radios/Main.html Thanks! Rich Ketcham I'll give you 200 for the lot. _____________________ www.ReformUS.org |
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![]() " Ron Lawrence KC4YOY" wrote in message . .. Prices??? Oh I'm sure they're just looking for offers... Every time you turn around someone wants to sell something, but they want you to tell them what you'll give for instead of putting a price on it. I NEVER make blind offers on someone else's stuff. If they want to sale it, they should put a price on it. Just my .02 worth... Ron I agree Ron. It's called fishing and it's brought on by greed. B.H. |
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Brian Hill wrote:
I agree Ron. It's called fishing and it's brought on by greed. Oh, don't be such a cynic. It's often rooted in timidity, embarrassment, the fear of admitting ignorance, fear if offending friends, fear of appearing greedy or foolish or any number of innocuous reasons. An important maxim to remember: Do not be quick to attribute to malice, that which is more easily explained by ignorance. |
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I agree Ron. It's called fishing and it's brought on by greed.
Oh, don't be such a cynic. I've been around this hobby a long time and the typical non collector out there is thinking that they've got the holy grail of radios, "one only one there is", a "prototype" and they just want some big gun collector to come along and make them rich. As an example, I got a phone call a while back from a man that had a "prototype" tube tester. He said he had talked to the folks at Southeby's about it and they told him that if they had it in their auction the starting bid would be 100K. He also said the Smithsonian wanted to buy it, but they wanted to display it for a year first. When I asked why he hadn't given it to Southeby's and let them sale it, he explained that he was on full disability and if he came into that much money the guvment (that's the way he said it) would stop his checks. I asked him to send me some photos of it so I could get the opinion of some experts tube testers I knew. When I got the photos they showed a dirty, rusty, 60's vintage counter top drug store tube tester. When I email the photos to some of the "experts" and asked they what they thought the value of it would be, they typical answer was $25-$50, IF you could find someone that wanted it. They didn't. That's really a difference from 100K that Southeby's said it was worth... There wasn't any GREED at work there, was there? Ron |
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Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote:
I agree Ron. It's called fishing and it's brought on by greed. Oh, don't be such a cynic. I've been around this hobby a long time and the typical non collector out there So now typical "non-collectors" are just stupid shysters with get rich quick dreams? I don't "collect" (but I admittedly accumulate). I don't build special additions onto my home to house old radios. Am I a shyster? Can I not sell a humble old ham rig for the best offer? Can I not simply BUY an old ham rig and actually use it instead of parking it on a shelf for my kids to have to deal with when I do the final SK? Ron, not everybody who enjoys old radios is a "collector". I respect your "collection" and the efforts you have made to have it but I resent your constant denegration of people who don't have the same interest. Last I heard, you don't even "do" post-1928 radios so I don't know why you're even commenting on this gear. Lighten up for chrissake, willya?, and realize that everybody doesn't operate by your standards. There. Now I've said it. My anti-caustic 1940s AA5 Bakelite flame suit works very well so have at it. -Bill M |
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