In Reply to: RE: *Ping* Antique radio fans... posted by Awe-d-o-file on February 25, 2014 at 13:46:58:
I must not have been clear, because we're in agreement. The internet has definitely raised prices, probably by allowing a seller to cast a much wider net. Items that I would have paid no more than $100 for 17-20 years ago, I now see people asking $300 and more. I'm afraid that I'm also kind of stuck back in that era, and I find myself shaking my head. Times change.
As for the radio, it is what it is, and so is the market. I've had it for over 50 years, and am fortunate enough to be at a point in my life where I don't really need the money, so my inclination would be to donate it somewhere like the Pavek Museum before I sold it for $100.
Thanks for your input. Much appreciated!
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- RE: *Ping* Antique radio fans... - Todd A. 15:26:40 02/25/14 (1)
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