"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
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"Soliloquy" wrote in message
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LOL!
For other not so inclined to visit the link, this is the entire
information listed at the above link.
Description
SHORT WAVE RADIO , OLD BIG BLACK BOX HOT HOT
No picture, just the above, and you still have 6 days to bid.
All this for only $3000 (yes Virginia, this is meant to say Three
Thousand Dollars). How can someone go wrong on such an offer?
The seller has a picture up now, it looks like a Zenith Trans-Oceanic.
Actually, the seller says:
"...looks similar to picture vintage, ..."
I suppose that means he's showing a picture of another radio.
But, this seller has vast experience, he has sold 6 items, and has
100%
feedback rating.
Here are his "other auctions"
http://tinyurl.com/u8uu
The radio might be a bit pricy for many of us. But, things even out in
the long run. Consider 20 unpictured neckties, with a minimum bid of 1
cent!! The seller may not have a digital camera, but he seems eager to
answer questions. And, if the questioner includes his phone number in
the e-mail, the seller will call back anywhere in the US!
"WE BELIEVE IN THE PHRASE "CUSTOMER IS KING""
Well, you can bet that as soon as I become King of the US, I'll have a
$3000 Looks-like-a-Transoceanic AND a box of full of hot hot hot
neckties.
Visit Tiny URL at http://tinyurl.com/ to see how to get a short URL
from
a very long one. This information was provided courtesy of Frank
Dresser,
thanks Frank.
LOL
Regards
Glad it's useful for you. I got it from Jim Menning at
rec.antiques.radio+phono. Thanks, Jim!
Frank Dresser
The radio pictured is an 8G005... worth maybe 1/20th of his opening bid.. if
it's in top condition, otherwise, maybe between $30-60.