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Anyone stoopid enough to consider purchasing one of those "diamonds in the rough" from eBay deserve what they get.
I do believe P.T. Barnum said it best: "There's a sucker born every minute"....
"HEY!!! - These floors are dirty as hell and I'm NOT GONNA TAKE IT ANY MORE!!!!"
Stanley Spadowski
Custodial Lead
U-62
1977-2012: Celebrating 35 years in ham radio.
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Hit 'em with a can of turd polish and they'll look and work as good as new!
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I wont say those are bad looking rigs, but if you put a pile of bull manure next to them it would make the pile of manure look like polished gold
73,Michelle
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So Pat, being the expert on this kinda stuff, what should they sell for on e-bay?
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 Originally Posted by KF5FEI
Hit 'em with a can of turd polish and they'll look and work as good as new! 
Paint 3 stripes on it and call it a Gucci.
Steve
If you have to worry about the cost of HF e-mail, you can't afford the boat.
CW: The mode that accomplishes the most with the least circuitry, the least spectrum, and the least power.
What hath God wrought?
He hath wrought that pounding brass still kicks .- ... ...
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They will sell for a FORTUNE, since the buyers are TRUST FUND BABIES who have no connection with reality or worth. They just want it, buy it, and have their ACCOUNTANTS pay for it.
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Current bid $250.00 plus $85.00 shipping? I don't think so. He'd have to pay me at LEAST $450.00 to take it off his hands .(Local Goodwill recycles e-waste for free. they'd LOVE to have that sucka.)
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 Originally Posted by WA9SVD
Current bid $250.00 plus $85.00 shipping? I don't think so. He'd have to pay me at LEAST $450.00 to take it off his hands .(Local Goodwill recycles e-waste for free. they'd LOVE to have that sucka.)
I'd ask for more to take the one with no tubes...
"America's quiet warriors are the legion of ham radio operators, 700,000 of them, who are always at ready for backup duty in emergencies – amateur, unpaid, uncelebrated, civilian radio operators, during and after floods and fires and tornadoes. After the 9/11 attacks, hams were indispensable in reuniting friends and families. Most recently it was they who expedited the search for debris after the Columbia Explosion , and right now, at this moment, they are involved in homeland security to a greater degree than you would want me to make public."
— Paul Harvey News and Comment, ABC Radio, March 19, 2003
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