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[email protected] March 22nd 05 08:36 PM

World War Two,it took a wheelbarrow load of Deutsche Marks to buy a loaf
of bread.100 Vietnamese Piaster used to be worth almost what one
U.S.Dollar (I was there) was worth in 1964.I wonder what the exchange
rate is now?
cuhulin


RHF March 23rd 05 03:50 AM

LUCKY,

saltydogmn March 23rd 05 03:50 AM

Wow... that was my first ever digital receiver. I traded it a long time
ago, but I managed to find another one - on ebay - for about 70 bucks
with shipping. I still have that one now, but if I could get THAT much
for it, hell, maybe I'll put mine up!


Lucky March 23rd 05 09:13 AM


"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
LUCKY,
.
I have bought Radios on eBay from this Buyer "remdjem"
Panasonic RF-2200, RF-2900 and RF-2600.
.
He likes to listen to Classical Music FM Stations both
in the SF Bay Area and around Northern California.
.
He evidently thinks (knows) the RadioShack Realistic
DX-400 will give him the Tunes and Sound that He Enjoys.
.
jm2cw ~ RHF
.
.


Yeah I guess so. I never heard one so I can't say myself. FM listeners don't
really care about SW and SSB. Actually, I was looking to buy one of these
radios myself if I saw one in very good condition.

I wanted one in my collection since it was supposedly the only triple
conversion port out there. They were going for $40-$60 but many didn't look
to good. I didn't want to pay more then say $50 for one. I did some research
on the radio and the keyboard entry goes bad after a while. There is no
manual knob for tuning so you're stuck with the keyboard.

Even if you know how to fix radios, the keyboard is "welded" down with
plastic tabs to the radio's body. So, it can only be removed and installed a
few times.
The closer you live to the ocean, the faster the keyboard goes bad over
time.
The radio is pretty old so you want one in well kept in good condition.

I think the triple conversion factor is the reason it's sought after so
much. Wonder how much difference it really makes and can you hear it with a
portable???

But for $162, and if he likes FM, I think he could have done better but to
each his own I say!

Lucky



dxAce March 23rd 05 12:51 PM



Lucky wrote:

"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
LUCKY,
.
I have bought Radios on eBay from this Buyer "remdjem"
Panasonic RF-2200, RF-2900 and RF-2600.
.
He likes to listen to Classical Music FM Stations both
in the SF Bay Area and around Northern California.
.
He evidently thinks (knows) the RadioShack Realistic
DX-400 will give him the Tunes and Sound that He Enjoys.
.
jm2cw ~ RHF
.
.


Yeah I guess so. I never heard one so I can't say myself. FM listeners don't
really care about SW and SSB. Actually, I was looking to buy one of these
radios myself if I saw one in very good condition.

I wanted one in my collection since it was supposedly the only triple
conversion port out there. They were going for $40-$60 but many didn't look
to good. I didn't want to pay more then say $50 for one. I did some research
on the radio and the keyboard entry goes bad after a while. There is no
manual knob for tuning so you're stuck with the keyboard.

Even if you know how to fix radios, the keyboard is "welded" down with
plastic tabs to the radio's body. So, it can only be removed and installed a
few times.
The closer you live to the ocean, the faster the keyboard goes bad over
time.
The radio is pretty old so you want one in well kept in good condition.

I think the triple conversion factor is the reason it's sought after so
much. Wonder how much difference it really makes and can you hear it with a
portable???

But for $162, and if he likes FM, I think he could have done better but to
each his own I say!


Here is the telling line that describes why you chose to rant about this to
begin with: "I wanted one in my collection...".

So essentially you were just ****ed because the price went high?

If you are indeed so well off, as you alluded to in an earlier post, then money
should be no object to you... correct?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



John S. March 23rd 05 01:22 PM

Why is that any different than someone paying $500.00 for an Icom R71a,
$900.00 for a Sony 6800W Orange dial, or $3,000 and a Panasonic RF9000.
Ebay is about as close as we will come to a perfect market, or one
that reflects the true market value for an item. Someone wanted the
radio more than you did and was willing to use his wallet rather than
his mouth.

Lucky wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Lucky



[email protected] March 23rd 05 01:30 PM

I do own a Panasonic Model No.RF-2600 radio which I bought brand new at
a Service Merchandise store that used to be on I-55 Frontage Road about
twenty something years ago.I am not saying it is a great radio but it
still works ok.I am not too sure if I want to sell it,but I might,it all
depends on how much money someone makes an off to me for the radio.I
don't remember exactly how much money I paid for the radio,I think it
was somewhere between $160.00 to $180.00.
cuhulin


Lucky March 23rd 05 05:49 PM


"John S." wrote in message
ups.com...
Why is that any different than someone paying $500.00 for an Icom R71a,
$900.00 for a Sony 6800W Orange dial, or $3,000 and a Panasonic RF9000.
Ebay is about as close as we will come to a perfect market, or one
that reflects the true market value for an item. Someone wanted the
radio more than you did and was willing to use his wallet rather than
his mouth.

Lucky wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Lucky



You think Ebay is the perfect market? HA
You must be kidding? These knuckle heads have more money then brains.
People have been flocking to sell on Ebay since dummies overpay for used
items that could be bought new cheaper.

I see it all the time.

The perfect market...that's a laugh.

Lucky



Al Dykes March 23rd 05 06:05 PM

In article ,
Lucky wrote:

"John S." wrote in message
oups.com...
Why is that any different than someone paying $500.00 for an Icom R71a,
$900.00 for a Sony 6800W Orange dial, or $3,000 and a Panasonic RF9000.
Ebay is about as close as we will come to a perfect market, or one
that reflects the true market value for an item. Someone wanted the
radio more than you did and was willing to use his wallet rather than
his mouth.

Lucky wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Lucky



You think Ebay is the perfect market? HA
You must be kidding? These knuckle heads have more money then brains.
People have been flocking to sell on Ebay since dummies overpay for used
items that could be bought new cheaper.

I see it all the time.

The perfect market...that's a laugh.

Lucky





An item's financial worth is exactly what someone is willing to pay
for it. No more, no less. Economics 101.

--

a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m

Don't blame me. I voted for Gore.

John S. March 23rd 05 06:12 PM

A perfect or close to perfect market is one where all sellers can offer
their item(s) and bidders can offer to purchase while having access to
information about prior and current sales activity. On ebay there is a
wealth of information about what is being offered, what prices items
are selling at and what prices do not attract buyers. Are there scams
- sure, but they are a small small part of the action.

A perfect or close to perfect market is not one where you get your idea
of the lowest price. The only guaranty for the buyer is that if you
want a certain item you have to be willing to top the last bidders
price. The only guaranty for the seller is that your good will sell if
it is priced to attract buyers and buyers are looking. A perfect
market doesn't guarantee that some participants will make dumb
decisions. Think of the market as an opportunity that can be taken or
forgone - it's your choice.



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