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Brian Hill wrote:
Why would someone that obviously knows about radios and collects them make a bull**** statement like this? Everybody knows the SX-28 was one of the most mass produced receivers of that era and are still plentiful. Being "rare" isn't significant to me. A rare radio implies that they didn't sell too well, because of bad style, engineering, or just too expensive for what it did. I have a web page showing the "common" easily found radios that I own. http://www.geocities.com/wa2ise/radios/common.html I like my radios "well done" :-) |