[AMRadio] Globe King 400

Brett Gazdzinski Brett.Gazdzinski at verizon.net
Tue Feb 28 19:42:10 EST 2012


A globe king 400 is the only WRL rig I would want to own, or would have 
wanted to own before building homebrew stuff.
Even so, its quite a marginal rig.

Value?
Some people are crazy, or just have plenty of money to get something they 
want.
Somebody paid $2000.00 for a homebrew rig I made, then paid a company to 
crate it up and ship it to the west coast!
That is not even a classic vintage rig.

Brett
N2DTS

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Todd, KA1KAQ" <ka1kaq at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service" 
<amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Globe King 400


On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Van K7VS <wa7fab at cdsnet.net> wrote:

> Yes, I agree.  That’s pretty high but I have to say by the time I finished
> restoring my GK 500A I had close of $1300 in it not including my time.  I
> know if I every get ready to sell it I wouldn’t sell it for less than
> $1500.00.  I took mine completely apart and regalvinized the three chassis
> and started over, including redoing the cabinet (with original back door
> and silk screening the front panel.
>

Folks often forget about the time involved, or discount it based on the
price that they feel it should be worth. If we paid ourselves a fair wage
for restoring these old trinkets and based it on being a wise financial
investment, I suspect few items would get restored. Especially when you add
in the cost of parts and materials, along with the original purchase price.

Some folks see an asking price and automatically assume that all examples
are worth that, or this is what they go for. I've noticed a lot of items
available on ebay and elsewhere for far more than they are worth to me.
More often than not, they remain on the market for months, sometimes with
price adjustments and other times not. What it actually ends up selling
for, if it sells at all, is seldom seen. Only the original asking price is
remembered.

I know folks who truly believe a Globe King of any model isn't worth $100,
muchless $3000. I bet everyone in this thread would disagree with the $100
value, even for a ratty unit needing restoration. This is the good thing
about the free market: if it's not worth it, it won't sell. If it does,
then it was worth that amount to at least one person besides the seller.

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ/4
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