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On 21 Feb 2006 06:57:28 -0800, "Joe Analssandrini"
wrote: Hello Bob. As those radios, when new in the late 1950s, sold for about $250.00, adjusting for inflation and taking into account that this particular unit was a "demonstrator," an equivalent price today would be about $2000.00. If you are a collector, or formerly owned one and you want to "recapture your youth," anything under $2000.00 would be a good price, in my opinion. But think - for $2000.00 you could buy a "loaded" AOR AR7030 Plus which will "run rings" around the Zenith Trans-Oceanic in reception performance, sound quality, and overall reliability. But, I suppose, those two radios would be attractive to two different markets. Best, Joe Right. One appeals to interior decorators the other to tech junkies. The HF-150 would appeal to both. |