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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 |
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From: "KØHB"
Date: 12/2/2004 7:20 PM Eastern Standard Time 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 Hans, Go to http://www.aade.com/hampedia/prices2.htm It gives the ebay low, high, and average price for a long list of vintage gear. It isn't completely up to date, but as far as I know it's far better than anything else. Good luck in getting the widow the prices she deserves. You're doing a good thing--in my grandparents' neighborhood they'd call it a mitzvah. Avery W3AVE Potomac, Md. |
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From: "KØHB"
Date: 12/2/2004 7:20 PM Eastern Standard Time 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 Hans, Go to http://www.aade.com/hampedia/prices2.htm It gives the ebay low, high, and average price for a long list of vintage gear. It isn't completely up to date, but as far as I know it's far better than anything else. Good luck in getting the widow the prices she deserves. You're doing a good thing--in my grandparents' neighborhood they'd call it a mitzvah. Avery W3AVE Potomac, Md. |
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![]() "AComarow" wrote Go to http://www.aade.com/hampedia/prices2.htm It gives the ebay low, high, and average price for a long list of vintage gear. It isn't completely up to date, but as far as I know it's far better than anything else. Thanks, Avery. I'll check it out. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() "AComarow" wrote Go to http://www.aade.com/hampedia/prices2.htm It gives the ebay low, high, and average price for a long list of vintage gear. It isn't completely up to date, but as far as I know it's far better than anything else. Thanks, Avery. I'll check it out. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 00:29:20 UTC, (AComarow) wrote:
From: "K?HB" Date: 12/2/2004 7:20 PM Eastern Standard Time 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 Hans, Go to http://www.aade.com/hampedia/prices2.htm It gives the ebay low, high, and average price for a long list of vintage gear. It isn't completely up to date, but as far as I know it's far better than anything else. Good luck in getting the widow the prices she deserves. You're doing a good thing--in my grandparents' neighborhood they'd call it a mitzvah. Avery W3AVE Potomac, Md. Don't worry about the "reserve" price. Take good, clear pictures. Describe the equipment. Don't bother explaining the history of Central Electronics or the specs for the 100V. Any serious bidder already knows the full story. Describe the condition of the radio. If you can put it on the air and take a picture of the SSB envelope, show that. If you can take voltage readings, list those. If it's a non-smoker's radio, say so. If you have the original manuals or -gasp- shipping box, say so. Show the under chassis wiring. Have good sharp closeups of the meter, calibration, knobs, front panel. If you have a positive feedback number, that'll help. If K0HB will stand behind the description, that says a lot. Describe how you will ship the radio, tubes pulled and separately wrapped. Foamed in place if possible. Double boxed with 4 inches between the inner and outer box. Front panel well protected. Remember buyer pays for shipping but don't gig them. Get some substantial shipping boxes, lots of tape and styrofoam, pack it so that it'll survive a 6 foot drop on concrete. $20 for materials seems fair but REALLY pack it. Put the 100 V on the block, starting bid ONE DOLLAR. NO RESERVE, NO ZERO Feedback bidders, and stand back. Same with the 600L, ONE DOLLAR, NO RESERVE. Proof of license required. That's how you'll get the highest honest bid. No one is going to "steal" a good 600L or 100V. Don't worry about that. A KWS1 RF deck, no power supply, just went for thousands. There are a lot more 75A-4's and R-390's than good SSB transmitters of that vintage. Yes, I agree with Avery, you are doing a good deed. de ah6gi/4 - restoring boatanchors -- |
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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 link.net... 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 |
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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 link.net... 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 |
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![]() "patgkz" wrote in message ... 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 link.net... 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 MANY sellers - state they know "nothing" about the stuff which doesn't help OR start out with some asinine starting price trying to get rich off the damned thing - something they know nothing about! They could be selling a piece of **** and not know it. They think people are dumb enough to bid. Well, some are! But - most aren't. Not serious buyers anyway. Spelling is another. Some may do it to be cute. To me it is a turn off. It shows stupidity, not cute. ESPECIALLY when they mistype the name of the item and it is in front of them staring them in the face, given they've taken a picture of it. EDIT the damned ad.... If they can't spell, they should use some program with a spell checker to make the ad, then upload it. BE HONEST like the other gentleman said..... You'll do well. I too think you're doing a wonderful service. There are some, I know of one in particular who offers his service and gives the sellers (owners) pennies on the dollar then sells it for as much as he can get, sometimes a good deal - given the prices of some boat anchors, and he lies through his teeth to the original sellers and then to the buyers. I know - I've heard of him and seen him in action! I hope you're not following his lead. This poor ole lady needs the help of a trusted friend, not some prick - she's in enough pain already. I've often thought of making a nominal price sheet for my stuff, I sure wouldn't want my Service Monitor or whatever to be taken for little cash, when my relatives could have gotten more. Yes, age, working and condition will play into it, but I'll advise them to check other prices "before" selling. I've sold a good bit on E-Bay - and carry a 100% positive feed back. IF it is junk - good for parts, I say so. If it is good, I describe it to the best of my ability. I've sold "some" items as "parts only" - with happy buyers. I've sold much more good stuff with happy buyers. HONESTY is what is important. They may come back to deal with you in the future for other things OR refer others to you. E-Bay can be a good friend if used properly. MM |
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