[ARC5] R-45/ARR-7
Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Jun 17 20:05:26 EDT 2018
I have encountered this with other stuff. My almost wife's
family sold a house full of antiques in Cape Cod recently. It was
hard to sell. Young people do not want old stuff. There was a
certain market of people of our age (old) who have memories but
there are getting to be fewer and fewer. I think there is also
getting to be a lack of appreciation of workmanship. The idea now
is to get something new that will do the job and toss it when it
breaks. I suspect that in a century there will not be much left
from our era. Technology has changed so fast that I suspect that
a lot of people under about 25 simply have not even heard of
things which were a part of life for decades for many of us.
There is a series of short films on You Tube where kids of
somewhere between 5 and 12 are introduced to work a day objects
from the past. Things like dial telephones. They recognize its a
phone but have no idea of how to use it.
On 6/17/2018 4:01 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
> Market values are much lower today, and continue to plummet.
> Most of us are reluctant to appreciate how little real value or
> interest our treasures have in 2018. Soon our estates will be
> paying someone big bucks to haul the junk...even uncommon NOS
> pristine un-hammed unmodified junk...away.
>
> One would be very lucky to sell an R-45/ARR-7 for even $100,
> unless a gullible buyer can be found on ebay.
>
> Mike / KK5F
>
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Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
WB6KBL
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