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Old March 29th 05, 06:13 PM
Lucky
 
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I'm so glad to hear you're doing OK. I was a little worried about you for a
while chap. I didn't see any posts from you like before and wondered what
happened.

OK so $81 was not high then. It looks from the picture and manual someone
just socked it away in storage.

Lucky

"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message
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Lucky wrote:

"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message
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Lucky wrote:

Does anyone here remember the Kenwood QR-666 or has owned one?
How were they? I can't find out if they were double or triple
conversion.

How much do you think they are worth nowadays for collectors?

Thanks
Lucky

The Osterman book says it's double conversion.

The prices in that book are somewhat out of date, but they felt it was
a
one star (value rating) radio and worth $60-80.

For comparison, the same book indicated the range for a used R-1000 was
$280-$300 and they gave it 5 stars for value. The R-2000 was $380-$450
and 4 stars.


Hey hi Mark!

Long time no talk to. How have you been?


I'm doing pretty well, though I'm feeling I could have used another week
in
Naples.

I just picked of these QR-666's for $81 tonight. It includes the original
manual too. I like the looks of it. Can't find any reviews for it but I'd
like to try it out.
It can be hooked up for car use. I like playing with some of these older
radios.

Lucky


As long as it's in good working condition you probably did OK. Having a
manual
is nice - especially if it includes service information.

Having it capable of running from battery power is always a good thing
too,
though you've also got the Lowe for that.

Regards,

Mark