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Let's see who can come the closest to guessing how much this radio will sell
for: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 It does look interesting, but I'm sure it will be WAY higher than my limit within a short time. Any guesses? |
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Unrevealed Source wrote:
Let's see who can come the closest to guessing how much this radio will sell for: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 It does look interesting, but I'm sure it will be WAY higher than my limit within a short time. Any guesses? $640 US mike |
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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:19:57 -0500, "Unrevealed Source"
wrote: Let's see who can come the closest to guessing how much this radio will sell for: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1 It does look interesting, but I'm sure it will be WAY higher than my limit within a short time. Any guesses? Well, I guess, my question is, is it a Zenith, or is it a brand new Chinese copy? (Kinda like my Chinese facsimile of Betty Crocker's 1950 Picture Cooking Book.) bob k5qwg |
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Bob Miller wrote:
Well, I guess, my question is, is it a Zenith, or is it a brand new Chinese copy? (Kinda like my Chinese facsimile of Betty Crocker's 1950 Picture Cooking Book.) Not too likely. http://i14.ebayimg.com/04/i/06/3b/39/06_1.JPG mike |
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I think it will sell for over $800.00.There are a lot of people out
there who have money to burn. cuhulin |
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It's up to $670.00 with only 10 hours to go. Better hurry if you want
to part with your money! Joe |
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$1050.00 with one hour twelve minutes left. SUCKERS UNITE! You have
NOTHING to lose but your money! Joe |
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All kidding aside, I will state that it is gratifying to see that
classic SW radios can be sold for a great deal of money IF they are in new or like-new shape. It behooves all of us to make sure that we keep our radios in as pristine condition as possible and also to keep all boxes, packing material, manuals, and even orginal advertisements/catalogs, etc. to offer someday to a subsequent purchaser. I have done this and I've told my wife that she should try to sell my radios, hopefully for a good price, after I go to the great "Radio Shack in the Sky." I sincerely hope the person who buys this Trans-Oceanic truly appreciates it and gives it the care it deserves. Best, Joe |
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$1425.00 !
Best to the new owner. Joe |
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I like to see fine old Rados like that rescued and hopefully well taken
care of. cuhulin |
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Joe Analssandrini wrote:
All kidding aside, I will state that it is gratifying to see that classic SW radios can be sold for a great deal of money IF they are in new or like-new shape. It behooves all of us to make sure that we keep our radios in as pristine condition as possible and also to keep all boxes, packing material, manuals, and even orginal advertisements/catalogs, etc. to offer someday to a subsequent purchaser. I have done this and I've told my wife that she should try to sell my radios, hopefully for a good price, after I go to the great "Radio Shack in the Sky." I sincerely hope the person who buys this Trans-Oceanic truly appreciates it and gives it the care it deserves. Best, Joe I have all the packaging for my Degen 1102, including Hong Kong Post envelope with brightly colored Hong Kong stamps and Degen rechargeable batteries (never used). I've been saving boxes/packaging of radios for 15 years in some cases in the hopes that one day they will be worth something. I have a whole garbage bag full of boxes. Everybody thinks I'm crazy. I've seen how much original in box stuff goes for. I have a Westclox Big Ben alarm clock with original box that I bought in January 2001 during California's power crunch to use in case of power failure. The box has been opened, but it's in good shape. The clock was only used a few times. Six months after I bought the clock, Westclox went bankrupt and went out of the clock business. I bet that clock will be worth some money. Oh, and by the way, keep all your receipts too if you can. If you're lucky, the blue ink won't fade over time and leave you with a blank paper. I had receipts from the 80s and 90s that this happened to. The key seems to not expose it to any light, natural or artificial. Thankfully today cash registers are getting away from that damned blue ink. I remember finding receipts that I'd kept for important purchases for 20 years and they were just blank from the breakdown of the ink. I had to throw them out. |
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I think they use disappearing ink in hopes that asap, all youll have left is blank paper. Especially stuff with lifetime warranties that requires the receipt to get service. And youre right, light, of any kind, is what fades them out. Regards, Nathan |
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Some years ago,I read an article in Antique Trader
www.antiquetrader.com about old antique toys (of which I own a bunch of them) and how much they are worth.The article said in some cases,certain boxes are worth more than the toys that were in the boxes to serious antique toy collectors.You are not crazy for saving those boxes.Keep on saving.Blueberry doggy is really intrested in watching the Night and Day musical movie on tv.Smart doggy,she is. cuhulin |
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