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Restored Ameco AC-1 on eBay; $177 and three days left!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=30944894 96& rd=1 |
"RadioGuy" wrote in message ... Restored Ameco AC-1 on eBay; $177 and three days left! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=30944894 96& rd=1 And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams. 73, "PM" |
"RadioGuy" wrote in message ... Restored Ameco AC-1 on eBay; $177 and three days left! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=30944894 96& rd=1 And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams. 73, "PM" |
And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams.
Whatever floats your boat. I have seen many give thousands for a restored car that cost very little new. Different people have different interests, doesn't necessarily mean they are silly. I bought an AC-1 in 1962 for about $19. I built it and when I finally got it working, I had the tubes in the wrong sockets, I had the most fun I have had in 40 years of ham radio. Would I give $300 for a restored AC-1, no, nor would I give $25,000 for a restored '66 Mustang. There are many that would. Are coin, stamp, or fill in the blank collectors silly? 73 Gary N4AST |
And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams.
Whatever floats your boat. I have seen many give thousands for a restored car that cost very little new. Different people have different interests, doesn't necessarily mean they are silly. I bought an AC-1 in 1962 for about $19. I built it and when I finally got it working, I had the tubes in the wrong sockets, I had the most fun I have had in 40 years of ham radio. Would I give $300 for a restored AC-1, no, nor would I give $25,000 for a restored '66 Mustang. There are many that would. Are coin, stamp, or fill in the blank collectors silly? 73 Gary N4AST |
Final eBay bid on AC-1; $238.49 and reserve not met!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=30944894 96& rd=1 ---------- JGBOYLES wrote in message ... And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams. Whatever floats your boat. I have seen many give thousands for a restored car that cost very little new. Different people have different interests, doesn't necessarily mean they are silly. I bought an AC-1 in 1962 for about $19. I built it and when I finally got it working, I had the tubes in the wrong sockets, I had the most fun I have had in 40 years of ham radio. Would I give $300 for a restored AC-1, no, nor would I give $25,000 for a restored '66 Mustang. There are many that would. Are coin, stamp, or fill in the blank collectors silly? 73 Gary N4AST |
Final eBay bid on AC-1; $238.49 and reserve not met!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=30944894 96& rd=1 ---------- JGBOYLES wrote in message ... And the reserve price hasn't been met! Silly hams. Whatever floats your boat. I have seen many give thousands for a restored car that cost very little new. Different people have different interests, doesn't necessarily mean they are silly. I bought an AC-1 in 1962 for about $19. I built it and when I finally got it working, I had the tubes in the wrong sockets, I had the most fun I have had in 40 years of ham radio. Would I give $300 for a restored AC-1, no, nor would I give $25,000 for a restored '66 Mustang. There are many that would. Are coin, stamp, or fill in the blank collectors silly? 73 Gary N4AST |
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