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I will pay top dollars to anyone who has one or a commission for any
referrals to someone who leads me to one. Looking for one in excellent condition. I have most top Sony SW radios, and this one is missing in my collection. Thanks again Ivan Santa Monica, CA |
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that was a really useful answer, I bet he never even heard of eBay.
maybe you can explain how it works while you are at it. it should be obvious that he is looking for OTHER sources and thought maybe someone here has a lead for him........ "John S." wrote in message ups.com... wrote: I will pay top dollars to anyone who has one or a commission for any referrals to someone who leads me to one. Looking for one in excellent condition. I have most top Sony SW radios, and this one is missing in my collection. Thanks again Ivan Santa Monica, CA Your best bet is Ebay. As with other not widely produced Sony radios they show up on Ebay, but the prices reflect radio collector rather than radio user interest. |
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I'm never really sure about how to respond to those requests,
especially the unusual ones that offer a finders fee. I've only seen a couple of CRF1 radios on Ebay. My impression is that it is slightly less interesting than the 2010. The impressive looking CRF320 would be a lot more fun to spin the dial on. mike maghakian wrote: that was a really useful answer, I bet he never even heard of eBay. maybe you can explain how it works while you are at it. it should be obvious that he is looking for OTHER sources and thought maybe someone here has a lead for him........ "John S." wrote in message ups.com... wrote: I will pay top dollars to anyone who has one or a commission for any referrals to someone who leads me to one. Looking for one in excellent condition. I have most top Sony SW radios, and this one is missing in my collection. Thanks again Ivan Santa Monica, CA Your best bet is Ebay. As with other not widely produced Sony radios they show up on Ebay, but the prices reflect radio collector rather than radio user interest. |
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Thanks for your reply. I actually have the CRF 320, CRF 220, CRF-V21,
the ICF-6800WA, 2010, SW77, SW55, etc... that CRF-1 is the one missing from the lot. Ivan John S. wrote: I'm never really sure about how to respond to those requests, especially the unusual ones that offer a finders fee. I've only seen a couple of CRF1 radios on Ebay. My impression is that it is slightly less interesting than the 2010. The impressive looking CRF320 would be a lot more fun to spin the dial on. mike maghakian wrote: that was a really useful answer, I bet he never even heard of eBay. maybe you can explain how it works while you are at it. it should be obvious that he is looking for OTHER sources and thought maybe someone here has a lead for him........ "John S." wrote in message ups.com... wrote: I will pay top dollars to anyone who has one or a commission for any referrals to someone who leads me to one. Looking for one in excellent condition. I have most top Sony SW radios, and this one is missing in my collection. Thanks again Ivan Santa Monica, CA Your best bet is Ebay. As with other not widely produced Sony radios they show up on Ebay, but the prices reflect radio collector rather than radio user interest. |
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![]() John S. wrote: I'm never really sure about how to respond to those requests, especially the unusual ones that offer a finders fee. I've only seen a couple of CRF1 radios on Ebay. My impression is that it is slightly less interesting than the 2010. The impressive looking CRF320 would be a lot more fun to spin the dial on. The CRF320 is indeed an impressive looking receiver. Is its performance equally impressive? I've never used one and am not enough of a 'collector' to shell out the kinds of prices they command these days. |
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![]() Steve wrote: John S. wrote: I'm never really sure about how to respond to those requests, especially the unusual ones that offer a finders fee. I've only seen a couple of CRF1 radios on Ebay. My impression is that it is slightly less interesting than the 2010. The impressive looking CRF320 would be a lot more fun to spin the dial on. The CRF320 is indeed an impressive looking receiver. Is its performance equally impressive? I've never used one and am not enough of a 'collector' to shell out the kinds of prices they command these days. Boesch gives it pretty good comments on his website. My guess is that it will perform pretty darned well for a 30 year old large luggable with electronics to match. It probably will not outperform many newer tabletop sets and as we all know it will be decidedly slower to tune around on. Still it is an attractive looking radio that I'm sure sounds very good and would be a blast to use. But I enjoy tuning around on oldies like Panasonic RF5000, Kenwood R300 and old Lafayette kit radios. I'm not ready to pay ther collector prices such a radio commands because I'm not a collector. I want to use my radios. |
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I actuallly managed to buy a CRF-1 last week. Compared to all my other
receivers, I really love its size, great sound and amazing battery life. It's really is the perfect size and performance is on par with the 2010, great sensitivity, rock stable, etc... worth the wait. Ivan John S. wrote: Steve wrote: John S. wrote: I'm never really sure about how to respond to those requests, especially the unusual ones that offer a finders fee. I've only seen a couple of CRF1 radios on Ebay. My impression is that it is slightly less interesting than the 2010. The impressive looking CRF320 would be a lot more fun to spin the dial on. The CRF320 is indeed an impressive looking receiver. Is its performance equally impressive? I've never used one and am not enough of a 'collector' to shell out the kinds of prices they command these days. Boesch gives it pretty good comments on his website. My guess is that it will perform pretty darned well for a 30 year old large luggable with electronics to match. It probably will not outperform many newer tabletop sets and as we all know it will be decidedly slower to tune around on. Still it is an attractive looking radio that I'm sure sounds very good and would be a blast to use. But I enjoy tuning around on oldies like Panasonic RF5000, Kenwood R300 and old Lafayette kit radios. I'm not ready to pay ther collector prices such a radio commands because I'm not a collector. I want to use my radios. |
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