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Geoff Harbinson May 15th 07 04:37 AM

FTDX 100 Value
 
I am a new ham and I recently bought an FTDX 100 from another ham. This
radio was working in his shack when he sold it to me as part of a lot. He
has called me back and wants to buy the radio back. What is the radio worth
approximately. Was there something special about this particular radio?


Geoff
VE3XFE



Dale Carlson May 15th 07 07:48 AM

FTDX 100 Value
 
On Mon, 14 May 2007 23:37:47 -0400, "Geoff Harbinson"
wrote:

I am a new ham and I recently bought an FTDX 100 from another ham. This
radio was working in his shack when he sold it to me as part of a lot. He
has called me back and wants to buy the radio back. What is the radio worth
approximately. Was there something special about this particular radio?


Geoff,
Experienced hams often help out new hams by giving them a good
deal on stuff to get started. That's part of the spirit of the hobby.
I don't know if that's the case or not with your transaction, but if
it is, maybe he just has nostalgic feelings for that particular rig
and regrets having let it go.

I don't think it's amazingly valuable. Maybe $200 US? That guess
comes from a completed listings search on eBay for the FTDX
series. A higher-powered rig sold for a little bit less than that
recently.

Maybe you could let the group know what you paid for it. If he
gave you a good deal, then I think the proper thing to do is let
him have it back for the same price, rather than trying to make a
profit. Chances are, he'll help you find another rig at a good price.

Of course, if you've grown very attached to it, you're not under
any obligation to sell it back to him. But at its best, this hobby is
full of people who help each other out as they can, you know?

73,
Dale
KJ7SL

w9gb May 15th 07 11:47 AM

FTDX 100 Value
 
It is a older radio -- and unless you would be willing to repair it in the
future -- might be a good time to "sell it back".

Likely has sentimental value to the former owner -- or maybe be bought a
radio he does not like (it happens)

gb


"Dale Carlson" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 14 May 2007 23:37:47 -0400, "Geoff Harbinson"
wrote:

I am a new ham and I recently bought an FTDX 100 from another ham. This
radio was working in his shack when he sold it to me as part of a lot. He
has called me back and wants to buy the radio back. What is the radio
worth
approximately. Was there something special about this particular radio?


Geoff,
Experienced hams often help out new hams by giving them a good
deal on stuff to get started. That's part of the spirit of the hobby.
I don't know if that's the case or not with your transaction, but if
it is, maybe he just has nostalgic feelings for that particular rig
and regrets having let it go.

I don't think it's amazingly valuable. Maybe $200 US? That guess
comes from a completed listings search on eBay for the FTDX
series. A higher-powered rig sold for a little bit less than that
recently.

Maybe you could let the group know what you paid for it. If he
gave you a good deal, then I think the proper thing to do is let
him have it back for the same price, rather than trying to make a
profit. Chances are, he'll help you find another rig at a good price.

Of course, if you've grown very attached to it, you're not under
any obligation to sell it back to him. But at its best, this hobby is
full of people who help each other out as they can, you know?

73,
Dale
KJ7SL




The Visitor June 10th 07 09:51 PM

FTDX 100 Value
 
I am very attached to my FT101D. No parting with that. When I got it, I
got a pair of final tubes to keep in stock, but I never needed them. Ah
now I want to get it out and mess up some tv's.

John

Dale Carlson wrote:

On Mon, 14 May 2007 23:37:47 -0400, "Geoff Harbinson"
wrote:


I am a new ham and I recently bought an FTDX 100 from another ham. This
radio was working in his shack when he sold it to me as part of a lot. He
has called me back and wants to buy the radio back. What is the radio worth
approximately. Was there something special about this particular radio?



Geoff,
Experienced hams often help out new hams by giving them a good
deal on stuff to get started. That's part of the spirit of the hobby.
I don't know if that's the case or not with your transaction, but if
it is, maybe he just has nostalgic feelings for that particular rig
and regrets having let it go.

I don't think it's amazingly valuable. Maybe $200 US? That guess
comes from a completed listings search on eBay for the FTDX
series. A higher-powered rig sold for a little bit less than that
recently.

Maybe you could let the group know what you paid for it. If he
gave you a good deal, then I think the proper thing to do is let
him have it back for the same price, rather than trying to make a
profit. Chances are, he'll help you find another rig at a good price.

Of course, if you've grown very attached to it, you're not under
any obligation to sell it back to him. But at its best, this hobby is
full of people who help each other out as they can, you know?

73,
Dale
KJ7SL




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