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Caveat Lector wrote:
Perhaps they know more than you do. Such as from URL: http://antiqueradio.org/zenithr7000-2.htm The R-7000 remains a favorite of collectors, however. Produced in small numbers for only three years, it is one of the scarcest TransOceanics. Only 75,000 in total were produced, as compared to several hundred thousand of the tube models. Moreover, as the last of its line, the R-7000 has an appeal similar to the first TransOceanic, the 7G605 Clipper, for anyone wishing to fill out a TransOceanic collection. Most importantly, it's an excellent portable multi-band receiver, with features and performance that reflect Zenith's three decades of TransOceanic development I believe it was made in Chicago, the last portable radio to be made in the US. After that, Zenith just made TVs in the American plant, but those were shut down too (about a decade later, I believe) and production shifted to Asia. Today, Zenith is just a name to be rented out, like the rest of them. Original price: $379.95 from 1979-1981 Ouch! No wonder so few were made. Remember that inflation was 13% at the time, and unemployment was 10% (high for America). I doubt few people had the means to purchase one. And if they did, they probably went for a color TV instead (about the same price). Besides what do you care how folks spend their money ? Remember that collectors have very different motives for wanting a certain item than users. This radio wouldn't be much good to a daily user, a Degen 1102 would be better than this. But there are people who collect just TOs, and to them it would be worth a lot. I think that ebay has really helped the collector markets, but to the detriment of people looking for a good deal. You can't find a "steal" anymore, anywhere, and it's because of ebay. Now everybody can see how much a certain item will bring and price it accordingly. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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I own two,count em,two,Made in America Zenith laptop computers.In fact,I
bought one of them for $5.00 at the Goodwill thrift store on Monday afternoon of this week.I also bought an Intergraph for $2.50 at the same time.Both items are ex Mississippi State Highway Department items.There is a little brass plate on each one of the items that says,Miss State Highway Dept. cuhulin |
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