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![]() "Ryan, KC8PMX" wrote in message ... I think a bigger problem is that some hams have absolutely no concept of depreciation!!!! I saw lately a ham trying to sell some PC's that were in the 100-200Mhz range for over 400 bucks! Saw some others trying to sell some transcievers for about 30 bucks less than they sold for new, BUT the rigs were AT LEAST 15 years old. I can understand that if there are not alot of those rigs out there, but when there is a ton of a certain model, then the supply/demand theory goes out the window and doesn't demand such a high price....... Ryan KC8PMX I note that you said "trying to sell." I bet they were still sitting on the table at the end of the day. Hamfests are poor places to get that high a price out of the equipment as the prospective buyer merely needs to go "across the aisle" so to speak to get a new one at very little more. Price dropping when there is a glut is certainly part of the supply & demand principle. Low supply + low demand = medium price Low supply + high demand = high price High supply + low demand = low price High supply + high demand = medium price However anyone trying to sell a typical 14 year old radio who is trying to get nearly new price will wait a long time. The most I will ever pay for used gear, except under very special circumstances, is 1/2 to 2/3 the new price. If they won't sell for that, I'll buy new and get a warranty. Dee D. Flint, |
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