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RHF September 12th 05 05:16 AM

DX Ace & JH,

Jim Hackett September 12th 05 05:30 AM

Why do you think I pick them up weekly for $5? I'm gonna get rich, I tell
ya!



"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
DX Ace & JH,
.
To a Radio User, Radio Listener and Radio Enthusiast
the Price of this Radio is Ridicules [.]
.
However, to some Radio COLLECTOR out there this claimed to be
Brand New "Mint" Radio-in-the-Box is Priceless $ $ $
.
just setting here listening to the ray-did-de-o ~ RHF
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[email protected] September 12th 05 04:21 PM

SR wrote:
How could a communist country allow the public to have access to a
shortwave radio. Although Hong Kong was under the Brits.

As for the way the radio looks. It seem to have that portable 70's
look. The radio can be sneaked around without much notice.

Even a very cheep radio qualifies for bring outside information.

Get it?

SR


You are showing your abysmal ignorance. If you had actually tuned a
radio across the short wave bands, you would have encountered several
mainland Chinese statons broadcasting in Mandarin and local Chinese
dialects. Those stations are obviously for domestic Chinese audiences.
If you had ever opened up a copy of the World Radio TV Handbook, you
would have found a list of some of those stations.


RHF September 13th 05 11:35 AM

FO&A - The "NIB" GE Superadio II sold for $165 ~ RHF
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Jim Hackett September 13th 05 02:18 PM

I couldn't help it. It was such a good deal...


"RHF" wrote in message
oups.com...
FO&A - The "NIB" GE Superadio II sold for $165 ~ RHF
. . . . .




[email protected] September 13th 05 04:48 PM

Oh you just have to have the mint condition boxes for the radios or else
they won't work or sell at all.Didn't those radios sell for about forty
or forty five dollars brand new with the brand new boxes?
cuhulin


rfredericks September 14th 05 10:18 PM

The Superadio II hasn't been produced in 20+ years and is well sought after
by Superadio collectors. A mint one in the box will command good money. Not
unusual for a nice Superadio I without box to sell in the $200+ range on
Ebay now and then.

wrote in message
...

Oh you just have to have the mint condition boxes for the radios or else
they won't work or sell at all.Didn't those radios sell for about forty
or forty five dollars brand new with the brand new boxes?
cuhulin




[email protected] September 14th 05 11:16 PM

I have here a little two or three transistor boys radio with the box I
bought in Saigon in 1964.The last time I saw something in Antique Trader
magazine about ten years ago about the same model radio,the radio was
worth about $350.00.I wonder how much it is worth now?
cuhulin


dxAce September 14th 05 11:27 PM



wrote:

I have here a little two or three transistor boys radio with the box I
bought in Saigon in 1964.The last time I saw something in Antique Trader
magazine about ten years ago about the same model radio,the radio was
worth about $350.00.I wonder how much it is worth now?


What is the brand and model number?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce September 15th 05 12:07 AM



RHF wrote:

FO&A - The "NIB" GE Superadio II sold for $165 ~ RHF


Here's one that went for more without the box...

http://cgi.ebay.com/GE-Superadio-Super-Radio-II-AM-FM-Almost-Mint_W0QQitemZ5804360424QQcategoryZ16702QQssPageNa meZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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