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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:04:56 UTC, "Moneyman"
wrote: ... I've often thought of making a nominal price sheet for my stuff I haven't finished it yet but I have started a binder that lists a reasonable price for each radio as well as the location of "accessories", the manual, the spare parts, dead parts, cables, etc. Perhaps someone will really want that leaky electrolytic that I replaced. I don't restuff electrolytics in the Heathkits. I still have the electrolytics that I've pulled out of the SB-303's and they should go with the radio. I've sold a good bit on E-Bay - and carry a 100% positive feed back. IF it is junk - good for parts, I say so. If it is good, I describe it to the best of my ability. I've sold "some" items as "parts only" - with happy buyers. Occasionally someone will list an item as "guarenteed dead, if this radio starts to work within 10 days, return for a full refund." If they list the details and include good pictures, I bid on these aggressively. I've found myself in heated bidding wars with other "fixers" who either want the parts or the challenge of refurbing the radio. One junker SB-303 had a good S-meter, power transformer, cabinet, back panel, SSB and CW filter, and LMO. Lots of good parts that I'm using to fix up other SB-303's. de ah6gi/4 |
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