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FA: Hallicrafters, National, ARC-5, Western Electric
Several interesting items:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ms&userid=arc5 Thanks for looking. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 12:14:36 GMT, David Stinson wrote: Several interesting items: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ms&userid=arc5 Thanks for looking. Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 12:14:36 GMT, David Stinson wrote: Several interesting items: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ms&userid=arc5 Thanks for looking. Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. My darling wife is trying to learn to list things in order to help out, Phil. Didn't want to criticize her, especially since she doesn't know much about the radios. I figured if anyone was concerned, they'd send a question, which I'd be glad to answer. She'll learn more about the stuff as we go through it. If there's anything I can tell you about any of the items, please let me know. 73 Dave S. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. My darling wife is trying to learn to list things in order to help out, Phil. Didn't want to criticize her, especially since she doesn't know much about the radios. I figured if anyone was concerned, they'd send a question, which I'd be glad to answer. She'll learn more about the stuff as we go through it. If there's anything I can tell you about any of the items, please let me know. 73 Dave S. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 22:23:41 GMT, David Stinson
wrote: Phil Witt wrote: Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. My darling wife is trying to learn to list things in order to help out, Phil. Didn't want to criticize her, especially since she doesn't know much about the radios. I figured if anyone was concerned, they'd send a question, which I'd be glad to answer. She'll learn more about the stuff as we go through it. If there's anything I can tell you about any of the items, please let me know. 73 Dave S. I'm slightly interested because of your posting. Never go looking for receivers on my own. Can't ever remember which BC is what frequency and stuff. Would be nice to see it in the auction description along with some of the other details. They look clean. |
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 22:23:41 GMT, David Stinson
wrote: Phil Witt wrote: Well, I usually think of you as being a good communicator but you are saying nothing about these receivers. I guess they are complete, undamaged, and all that. My darling wife is trying to learn to list things in order to help out, Phil. Didn't want to criticize her, especially since she doesn't know much about the radios. I figured if anyone was concerned, they'd send a question, which I'd be glad to answer. She'll learn more about the stuff as we go through it. If there's anything I can tell you about any of the items, please let me know. 73 Dave S. I'm slightly interested because of your posting. Never go looking for receivers on my own. Can't ever remember which BC is what frequency and stuff. Would be nice to see it in the auction description along with some of the other details. They look clean. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
I'm slightly interested because of your posting. Never go looking for receivers on my own. Can't ever remember which BC is what frequency and stuff. Would be nice to see it in the auction description along with some of the other details. They look clean. #1 is the longwave version, 190-550 KCs. It needs cleaning, but looks OK. Haven't opened the bottom. #2 and #3 are both the 3-6 Mhz radios. The R-32 is in a sealed, never opened factory box. Cool, but I can't afford to keep it any longer. #1 and #2 appear complete and unmodified, but I have not taken out the dozen screws to pull the bottom covers off and look. They haven't been otherwise hacked on, so it's a good bet they're OK, especially with that partial depot tag on #2. #3 has a hand=lettered tag on it saying it's "recapped," but again I haven't had the time time pull it all apart and see exactly what was done. It looks pretty clean and has some interesting markings. I've been really pushed for time these days, so I'm taking the risk that my experiance with these sets and an "eyeballing" is giving me the correct condition of the radio. Keeping a good feedback profile and good reputation as an honest seller is far more important than selling one radio, so if I sent it to someone and they discovered it was whacked-up and they were unhappy, I would refund their money. 73 Dave S. |
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Phil Witt wrote:
I'm slightly interested because of your posting. Never go looking for receivers on my own. Can't ever remember which BC is what frequency and stuff. Would be nice to see it in the auction description along with some of the other details. They look clean. #1 is the longwave version, 190-550 KCs. It needs cleaning, but looks OK. Haven't opened the bottom. #2 and #3 are both the 3-6 Mhz radios. The R-32 is in a sealed, never opened factory box. Cool, but I can't afford to keep it any longer. #1 and #2 appear complete and unmodified, but I have not taken out the dozen screws to pull the bottom covers off and look. They haven't been otherwise hacked on, so it's a good bet they're OK, especially with that partial depot tag on #2. #3 has a hand=lettered tag on it saying it's "recapped," but again I haven't had the time time pull it all apart and see exactly what was done. It looks pretty clean and has some interesting markings. I've been really pushed for time these days, so I'm taking the risk that my experiance with these sets and an "eyeballing" is giving me the correct condition of the radio. Keeping a good feedback profile and good reputation as an honest seller is far more important than selling one radio, so if I sent it to someone and they discovered it was whacked-up and they were unhappy, I would refund their money. 73 Dave S. |
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It's amazing what people will pay to get the correct speaker for their
vintage boatanchor, isn't it? (Item number: 3050954351) jak "David Stinson" wrote in message ... Several interesting items: http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...ms&userid=arc5 Thanks for looking. |
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