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Old December 17th 04, 08:37 PM
 
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I'd bet that SRII could fetch more than the price of a new SRIII if
it's in decent shape. I guess prices like $300.00 for an RF-2900 shows
there still is a real interest in shortwave radios...especially if they
are retro styled and in very good condition. I enjoyed a Panasonic
RF-5000b I found at an estate sale a while back. The hunt is much fun
as the "kill" so I'll keep trolling the estate sales for bargains.

I remember playing with an RF-2900 and RF-4900 at EEB in Vienna,
Virginia when the radios were new! Sheesh!!!!


Conan Ford wrote:
wrote in
ups.com:




http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...051&item=57374
56321&rd=1



Seeing old stuff like this sell for so much makes me want to sell my
Superadio II that I found at a pawn shop for $7 a few months back. I

bet
it would fetch enough to buy a Superadio III and some change.


 
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