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On Aug 14, 1:27*pm, wrote:
Well, in one respect, vintage equipment is a real bargain. This past year I purchased a set of Heathkit SB-series amateur radio “twins” for the collective price of about $350. *If you include related expenses need for getting the set on the air, the total cost was probably about $500. *That’s in current dollars (2008). Accounting for inflation, this is equivalent to $80 in 1968, a year during which the same and equivalent items could be purchased. *Going the other way, I’d say that in 1968, the same Heathkit station would have cost about $650, which in today’s dollars is about $4000. *So, even if I had been ripped off and paid twice what I did this year, I still would have paid a low price. -Dave Drumheller, K3WQ Am a bit older than most who have mentioned it here!!!! No problem; on eBay for example; see an item and before bidding decide, a) Do I really need/want it? Or am I just being nostagically old and foolish. b) If yes; what sort of cost limit am I prepared to go to. If bidding is 'brisk' do I want to go a 'little more' either in dollars or a percentage? Usually that answer 'no'. c) Forget about it. Noting however the price that it eventually sells for future info. d) End of discussion. |
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