[ICOM] ICOM Equipment Sale
Larry L. Ravlin
sheepdip at bossig.com
Sun May 22 11:45:39 EDT 2005
Dave,
Nobody that knows the Icom 775DSP is going to ignore the low serial number,
I don't care what Dan at the booth says. If you want to sell it you better
get down to around 1800/2000 dollar price range.
Larry AA7LR former CCA member and Collins collector
----- Original Message -----
From: David Knepper <cra at floodcity.net>
To: ICOM Reflector <icom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 5:36 AM
Subject: [ICOM] ICOM Equipment Sale
> I sold the 736 at Dayton but still have the 756 and 775 DSP.
>
> I spoke to Dan at the ICOM booth and he told me to ignore the comments
about
> a low serial number 775. Mine is 1170 serial number.
>
> Both radios come with original boxes and have perhaps a few hours on each
> radio. These radios were owned by a silent key who used these radios
> sparingly - perhaps only a few hours.
>
> Will ship both of these radios but prefer pickup.
>
> Price on the 756 is $1,200.
> Price on the 775 DSP is $2500. Radio contains extra filters.
>
> These prices were suggested by Dan at the ICOM booth.
>
> Shipping extra.
>
> Please make inquiries off this wonderful list and I will do same.
>
> Thank you
>
> David, W3ST
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