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"If I had bought one of these for $15,000 in 1985 and could now sell it for
$20,000 (figuring in storage fees etc. as needed) , well . . . you do the math. Maybe I could buy a medium-sized plasma TV. Not the most thrilling return for a 20-year investment." Well, I was not talking about storing it, but rather using it. So, you would get 5 years of enjoyment from it, while using it every night. Compare that to a new Dodge truck. What is the value of that after 5 years? So, when we talk Collins, it is not some radio that is stored in a bank vault, it is used daily, then sold when you are moving on to a retirement home for more money than you paid for it. Maintenance costs are almost zero. Of course if I had purchased a P-38 when they were still $7,000, I could buy a lot of KW-1s now. Colin K7FM |
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