[Hallicrafters] Good Ebay experience

Todd, KA1KAQ ka1kaq at gmail.com
Mon Aug 5 20:22:24 EDT 2013


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Jim Marshall <jmarshall1945 at yahoo.com>wrote:

> With all the posts about negative Ebay purchases, I have to include my
> very positive post. I recently bid an a Hallicrafters SX-115 receiver, and
> luckily won the bid. The pictures looked good, both inside and out, albeit
> a little dust. Received the radio the other day, and was double boxed with
> bubble wrap and "Popcorn". What I got is almost beyond belief. It had no
> scratches, no dents, no corrosion, and still had the serial number tag on
> the back. After a little cleaning the dust off the chassis, the radio looks
> like it had just come off the Halli assembly line. In fact, the rubber two
> wire power cord was not even cracked or brittle. All the tubes are
> Hallicrafters tubes.
>


Congrats on the purchase, Jim. I looked it up, it's item # 221255100348 if
anyone wants to have a peek. Looks like the worst of it is the cabinet
paint, which is the easiest part to deal with. It appears someone stored it
on its side at some point in its life and slid it around some. Bottom has
some nasties too, but a good paint job will cure it all. The silver cover
looks like it would clean up pretty well with just the typical 'something
heavy stacked on it' bow in the front.

They are great little(!) receivers, one of the best tube-type SSB receivers
I've ever used. Very stable after a brief warm up period with
flywheel-weighted, gear-driven tuning. AM is a bit marginal as the max
bandwidth is 5kcs, either upper or lower sideband. Since it was designed as
a sideband receiver at a time when AM was falling from favor, it's no
surprise. You'll be surprised how sensitive and quiet it is once you go
through it and align it. Triple conversion done right.

I purchased my '115 from its original owner back in the mid-late 90s for
$500 and $40 shipping if I remember right. Original manual, like new
inside, all the rear apron labels, one small nick in the black cabinet edge
paint, original cord still supple (though I managed to break the plug a
couple years back) and, like yours, all the original Hallicrafters-branded
tubes inside. In fact, there was a little bonus.

Prior to finding the '115 I'd bought a nice SX-62B that had all of its
original Halli tubes except one. When the '115 arrived and I unpacked it, I
heard a noise somewhere inside the cabinet like something was rolling
around. It was under the chassis which meant removing it from the cabinet.
When I did, there was a tube....a Hallicrafters tube, the one needed for
the SX-62B. And it still had excellent emission!

Compared to a few years ago, you stole that radio. They've been coming down
steadily like everything else, but there was a time they were routinely
bringing four figures. The highest I saw on ebay sold for over $6K. So
smile as you admire your new toy, appreciating the market correction that,
combined with a little dust and a few scratches, brought you a great
receiver for a very fair price. Certainly one of Halli's better efforts.

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ/4

BTW. Charlie Talbot N3ICH sells the aluminum inserts for the tuning knobs
if you ever decide to replace them. They're cheap and Charlie's service is
excellent. I need to get some spares for mine just in case.


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