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Comcraft CTS-50 Price??
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Comcraft CTS-50 Price??
You could try an ad on eHam; start with a price and take
offers if no one bites. For stuff like that it is a matter of what someone will pay. I'm not sure there are that many Comcraft "collectors" out there... Might be sentimental value to the right party though. Pete |
Comcraft CTS-50 Price??
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009, Unca Pete wrote:
You could try an ad on eHam; start with a price and take offers if no one bites. For stuff like that it is a matter of what someone will pay. I'm not sure there are that many Comcraft "collectors" out there... Might be sentimental value to the right party though. Pete It would be interesting to know how many were sold. That's a period when there were lots of intriguing rigs in the ham magazines that sounded so great in the ads, but it was never clear whether they really sold. It was compounded by such rigs being produced by really obscure companies. Who can forget the "Brimstone 144"? The name was what we remember. That's a rig I don't remember seeing a review for. The "Emergency Beacon" rigs made a big splash, endless bells and whistles at a time when there were relatively few synthesized 2m FM rigs, yet I never had a handle on whether they actually sold many, despite the large advertising budget. Even the Daveco receiver from about 1964 seemed to make a bigger splash than sales, though there seemed to be some that were actually sold. These companies gave an illusion of being more than someone's garage, I have no idea whether they were or not, yet the sales seemed to match more something that was manufactured in someone's garage. Michael VE2BVW |
Comcraft CTS-50 Price??
"Michael Black" wrote in message ample.net... On Fri, 20 Mar 2009, Unca Pete wrote: Who can forget the "Brimstone 144"? The name was what we remember. That's a rig I don't remember seeing a review for. I remember the negative comments in the letters to the editor in QST at the time... the FM rig was made by Satan Electronics, and that raised a few hackles! The "Emergency Beacon" rigs made a big splash, endless bells and whistles at a time when there were relatively few synthesized 2m FM rigs, yet I never had a handle on whether they actually sold many, despite the large advertising budget. And IIRC, the EB had its share of problems.... Even the Daveco receiver from about 1964 seemed to make a bigger splash than sales, though there seemed to be some that were actually sold. These companies gave an illusion of being more than someone's garage, I have no idea whether they were or not, yet the sales seemed to match more something that was manufactured in someone's garage. There was some history about the guy who made the DAVCOs--its on the W8ZR.net website. It was apparently a small operation that ran out funding in two years. I suspect a lot of companies were cellar or garage cottage business's, like the old Tapetone converter line. I'm amazed at the number of companies who made similar items in the New England area, like the Waters products. Not much is left regarding the history of many of those operations. Pete k1zjh Michael VE2BVW |
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