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Think of it like this, from the world of tabletop radios: Would you rather
spend about the same amount of money on a Sony ICF-6800WA (Orange), or a Kenwood R-5000, assuming they are both in mint condition? They sell for about the same amount, with the Sony perhaps going for a bit more. The Sony will be of more interest to a collector due to its rarity and uniqueness (although it's a hell of a fine radio also), whereas the Kenwood is going to be purchased by someone that wants more modern features and performance. Or, you could compare either to a Satellit 800, which offers comparable performance for a few hundred dollars less. The ICF-2010 is one nice radio, but is now more of interest to those that want to own a classic radio and are willing to pay a premium. Same with the Satellit 700, or many other classics. "Tom Morse" wrote in message ... "Unrevealed Source" wrote in message ... Sony 2010 is overrated and has more appeal now as a collectible. And you pay a premium price for that. "DJ" wrote in message . .. If you had $500, would you get a mint, late serial number Sony 2010 or a new Eton E1? Care to elaborate? What do you believe makes it "overrated"? I would say that a considerable number of knowledgeable radio people consider it to be the best portable ever made. I have owned many portables and have never found one better than the 2010. |
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