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I am taking the advice of those who answered my earlier post and I'm
giving my first shot on Ebay with a Hallicrafters SX-122. Its a decent radio, but does need a little work. Hopefully I haven't started the bidding too high (although this is less than what I paid for it years ago). http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5811648916 Regards, John C. |
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JC wrote:
I am taking the advice of those who answered my earlier post and I'm giving my first shot on Ebay with a Hallicrafters SX-122. Its a decent radio, but does need a little work. Hopefully I haven't started the bidding too high (although this is less than what I paid for it years ago). http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5811648916 Regards, John C. Yes, I'm being a bit flippant but hear me out. One of the concepts of an auction is to toss a piece out there as a means of unloading it and let the market decide what its worth...or at least facilitate them to get into a bidding war if there is more than one interested party. A 'retail' price tag on a rig that a reputable radio guy is unable to repair is a death blow to a sale. I don't think your $99 expectation for a hosed up SX-122 is an unreasonable goal. But that sounds more like an ending price than a starting price. Me? If I wanted to sell it and clear space in the shack I'd list it with a frank opinion that its screwed up beyond hopeful, simple repairs for 0.01 and let the market do its work. From my experience that works better than "I want $100 for a radio that I deem as unrepairable". Its a selling psychology thing, ya know...not a personal affront. -Bill |
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