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![]() jim menning wrote: Wise up, guys. Unbuilt Heathkits are collector's items, far more valuable than a built one. Yep. Just keep watching this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6624140065 My guess at the final bid: $707.63 You know, I'm odd enough that I know better than to question others' odd hobbies. But can somebody clue me in, because I guess I just don't get it. Where's the value in these things that make them such high priced collectibles? If you build it, it becomes a relatively worthless piece of equipment. If you save it, you end up with a shelf full of cardboard boxes of no particular aesthetic merit. I suppose you could invest in them and flip them for higher prices but there's no fun in that. Seriously, what makes unbuilt kit collectors tick? Not judging, just really curious. paul |
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