[ICOM] good older Icom???

Tom Norris r390a at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 3 16:40:09 EDT 2004


It's amazing what some things bring on Ebay. I've
seen MkII's sell for $600 and MkIIG's go for
more than new. Even when the price dropped
a while back on 746Pro's, they still sold for
a bit on Ebay for a couple hundred more than
new.

Kind of like the separation kits. The RMK-706 seems
to bring from $70 to $85 here lately on Ebay, despite
the fact that Universal Radio sell them new for $51.

I guess it is the excitement of winning an auction.


Tom NU4G


>Must have been the 703s.  If it is the 706MKIIG, they
>won't be there for long at that price.
>
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>--- Todd <kh2tj at earthlink.net> wrote:
>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>  > If you push it just a little more, for about $500
>>  on ebay, the 706 MkII
>>  > are available. The original 706 are a bit less.
>>  It all depends on what
>>  > you can handle and want.
>>  >
>>  I just saw brand NIB Icom 703's or 706MKiiG's (can't
>>  remember which)
>>  at HRO for $449.00...
>>
>>  Later,
>>  Todd KH2TJ/6
>>
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