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Michael Lawson wrote:
I'm surprised he doesn't peddle his wares at Dayton, since he lives close enough. Some of those people at the flea market would probably go out of their way to find him, tho. And not to say hi to him. --Mike L. Ignoring the potential for running into unhappy customers, a ham flea market would seem to be a horrible place for him to sell. With ebay, he controls what you see. In person, you could move that manual or power cord to notice the scratch or missing screw it's covering. You might notice if the tuning knob binds. If power is available, folks could fire them up. On a more positive note, Radio Mart reached a milestone last week - his 100th negative feedback. Oh, and for folks who'd care to stick up for Martyn, why is it he accepts Paypal, but his auctions aren't covered by the Paypal buyer protection plan? |
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