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![]() "Mark Oppat" wrote in message ... most folks get rarity and desirability confused. Rarity is component of desireability, not the other way around! Same with age, condition, etc. Mark Oppat Yeah, rarity and desirability are hardly the same thing. If the practical people of the past wanted to pay for, or keep, any mass produced items -- they would not now be rare!! Of course, collecting isn't practical, it's emotional. I have several old radios, mostly boatanchors. They all still work as well as they did about 50 years ago. I'm sure the many people who made these radios common thought they were a good deal for the money. I'm also sure the original boxes and packing materials would now be worth more than the radios they once contained. Frank Dresser |