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![]() "Unrevealed Source" wrote in message ... Sure looks like it. What would the play be here? This one does not smell like a "shill-bid setup" to me. More like a feeding frenzy as the R-1000 was not a common radio (low production numbers) and the one shown looks to be in near-mint and well kept. Like most e-bay ham and related auctions the price is way overblown. The most I would pay for an Kenwood R-1000 would be $250 in mint shape or $165.00 worn and well used. Again, this don't look like a shill-bid situation. The clear tipoff to a classic ham radio dealer shill-auction is bids where 30% or more of the total bids are "Undisclosed Bidders" on the Bid History. I would not touch ANY e-Bay auction that has 'undisclosed' bids at any time with a 20' Lineman's Hotstick pole in rubber gloves. Anyone who does is asking to be taken as such are RAMPANT in the Ham Radio categories on e-Bay and are exclusively run by ex-hamfest dealers who will steal you blind in a heartbeat. |
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I wouldn't touch it with a million mile long pole.
cuhulin |
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