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![]() RME collectors? Collectors who specialize in the last tube rigs of dying companies? You name it people collect it ....like the Bible says ...call no man a fool or something to that effect. I'm trying to figure out why "common" tube transceivers go for a song and a half dozen small hunks of roughly machined brass and steel go for a hundred bucks or more. Why do J-38's cost more than some Vibroplex keys? Supply and demand .... also one can store many more keys than rigs. My wife is always on me with the "you don't use it so get rid of it lecture". I shake my head at some of the "key crap" and prices on e-Bay. Why do "catalin" radios sell for thousands of dollars, more than a KWM-2? Why do guys put up with owning any number of sports cars from the 50s and 60s with their inherent problems when they could get a Miata and be trouble free? People like to tinker and this is certainly is a tinkerer's hobby-endeavor-service. 73 God Bless Tom Popovic KI3R Belle Vernon Pa |
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garigue posted:
Why do guys put up with owning any number of sports cars from the 50s and 60s with their inherent problems when they could get a Miata and be trouble free? silly question! One should own all of them: 1950 MGTD 1976 MGB 1978 MGB 1999 Miata (British Racing Green) Old Hallicrafters Old Lafeyettes Old Nationals Don |
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![]() "Dbowey" wrote in message ... garigue posted: Why do guys put up with owning any number of sports cars from the 50s and 60s with their inherent problems when they could get a Miata and be trouble free? silly question! One should own all of them: 1950 MGTD 1976 MGB 1978 MGB 1999 Miata (British Racing Green) Old Hallicrafters Old Lafeyettes Old Nationals Don Right on Don ....but my wife would have had me in the shed years ago ...73 Tom KI3R ps I think I have the record for the shortest owned Miata of any one .....bought a 90 and was in the office when there was a terrible ka-boom .....a minute later the lot boy came in and reported that he was hit and run as he pulled out to the back of the dealership for the delivery wash. I immediately declined the auto but was offered a 91 which just came in at the same price which I still have. again 73 Tom KI3R |
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On Sun, 30 Nov 3903 19:22:21, "garigue" wrote:
RME collectors? Collectors who specialize in the last tube rigs of dying companies? You name it people collect it ....like the Bible says ...call no man a fool or something to that effect. I'm trying to figure out why "common" tube transceivers go for a song and a half dozen small hunks of roughly machined brass and steel go for a hundred bucks or more. Why do J-38's cost more than some Vibroplex keys? Supply and demand .... also one can store many more keys than rigs. My wife is always on me with the "you don't use it so get rid of it lecture". I shake my head at some of the "key crap" and prices on e-Bay. OK but this doesn't explain why a J-38, which must exist in the hundreds of thousands is worth about as much as the more common Vibroplex. I have a "Champion" which isn't any great machine either. Why do "catalin" radios sell for thousands of dollars, more than a KWM-2? Why do guys put up with owning any number of sports cars from the 50s and 60s with their inherent problems when they could get a Miata and be trouble free? People like to tinker and this is certainly is a tinkerer's hobby-endeavor-service. I think the other fellow nailed the "catalin" issue. It's not a radio, it's an investment. I do understand the psychological value of a vintage-rig. I'm restoring a couple myself. I simply do not understand the price progression. I was licensed in 1963. Here are my recollections of prices: about 1963 Now Mult J-38 a buck or two. 50 50 Vibroplex $25? 100 4 KWM-2 $1,100 1,100 1 Corvette $4,500 45,000 10 Pepsi .10 1.50 15 Drake 2B,2BQ 350 200 .6 I'll bet that most radios are running less that 1X I guess that falacy in my reasoning is in thinking that all Drake, Hallicrafters, Hammarlunds, etc. will track the collectable curve and not go the way of a Chevy Biscayne 4 door. de ah6gi/4 73 God Bless Tom Popovic KI3R Belle Vernon Pa |
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