[AMRadio] WW II Army Field Sets
Rbethman
rbethman at comcast.net
Fri Jul 9 16:22:13 EDT 2004
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>Prices on these radios have been going through the proverbial roof. So if you are planning on owning some of these, be prepared for some sticker shock.
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>Good luck.
>73, Don Merz, N3RHT
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Sticker shock AIN'T the word for some of these rigs!
Depends on what condition, rarity, and original parts included. In some
cases the 'original' parts kit isn't even usable! I obtained a Navy
1943 RBM-3 receiver in perfect condition WITH original spares in SEALED
box. Opened box - fuses fell apart when gently opening envelope - same
with bulbs. Should have auctioned it ALL while still sealed. <sigh>
Bob - N0DGN
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