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Old April 1st 04, 10:54 PM
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Wanted Collins 30L-1 Round Emblem Amplifer...Mint to Excellent
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Old April 18th 04, 03:34 AM
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Why is this vintage so sought after?

Aren't there as good units available today that include all the
current bands?

Any recommendation for linears in the same power realm which are
comparable in reliability and price? Also, how do Solid State
amps compare to Tube amps?

-bill

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Wanted Collins 30L-1 Round Emblem Amplifer...Mint to Excellent
Condition........

Reasonably Priced
Carl
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Old April 18th 04, 04:37 AM
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"zeno" wrote in message ...
Why is this vintage so sought after?

Aren't there as good units available today that include all the
current bands?


This item is one of the 'collector radios'. Just as some older cars are
more desirable to restore than others. The Heathkit will work just as well
or beter than the Collins but does not have the collector value. Maybe
there were more Heathkits made but they are around $ 300 for the 1 kw modle
and the Collins are twice that or more.


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Old April 18th 04, 11:39 PM
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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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"zeno" wrote in message

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Why is this vintage so sought after?

Aren't there as good units available today that include all the
current bands?


This item is one of the 'collector radios'. Just as some older cars are
more desirable to restore than others. The Heathkit will work just as

well
or beter than the Collins but does not have the collector value. Maybe
there were more Heathkits made but they are around $ 300 for the 1 kw

modle
and the Collins are twice that or more.



Also the Collins amp is built like a brick battleship. I can attest to its
rugidness having draged it all around South East Asia while in the military.

Dan/W4NTI


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Old April 18th 04, 11:53 PM
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Hi Dan,

So it is desirable because it is great to have Collins quality and reliability,
and the compromise of its not having some of the current bands is forgiveable
in light of its collectibility.

Vintage has a certain "bargain" appeal because you get "yesterdays" high
quality (USA) without the very high cost of today's quality units. I just
wondered how people felt about the apparent compromises in band versitility,
and the slightly lower power.

bill

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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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"zeno" wrote in message

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Why is this vintage so sought after?

Aren't there as good units available today that include all the
current bands?


This item is one of the 'collector radios'. Just as some older cars are
more desirable to restore than others. The Heathkit will work just as

well
or beter than the Collins but does not have the collector value. Maybe
there were more Heathkits made but they are around $ 300 for the 1 kw

modle
and the Collins are twice that or more.



Also the Collins amp is built like a brick battleship. I can attest to its
rugidness having draged it all around South East Asia while in the military.

Dan/W4NTI




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Old April 19th 04, 02:01 AM
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Depends what ur looking for I reckon. I would love to have my S-line back,
but I don't and I likely never will.

I have a SB-200 I just fixed up. Works like a champ. Looks reasonable,
but even with new tubes it wont get what a good shape 30L-1 will.

Plus I only have a couple hundred of bux in the amp. Course I know how to
fix them, so that helps.

Dan/W4NTI

"zeno" wrote in message ...
Hi Dan,

So it is desirable because it is great to have Collins quality and

reliability,
and the compromise of its not having some of the current bands is

forgiveable
in light of its collectibility.

Vintage has a certain "bargain" appeal because you get "yesterdays" high
quality (USA) without the very high cost of today's quality units. I just
wondered how people felt about the apparent compromises in band

versitility,
and the slightly lower power.

bill

Dan/W4NTI wrote:

"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
...

"zeno" wrote in message

...
Why is this vintage so sought after?

Aren't there as good units available today that include all the
current bands?


This item is one of the 'collector radios'. Just as some older cars

are
more desirable to restore than others. The Heathkit will work just as

well
or beter than the Collins but does not have the collector value.

Maybe
there were more Heathkits made but they are around $ 300 for the 1 kw

modle
and the Collins are twice that or more.



Also the Collins amp is built like a brick battleship. I can attest to

its
rugidness having draged it all around South East Asia while in the

military.

Dan/W4NTI




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