[ICOM] IC-765

Jim Vohland n9vo at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 19 15:48:13 EST 2008


Personally I think $900 is a mite bit high for a plain IC-756. Most times I have seen them in the $750 range. If you are referring to the one on qth, it does have a brand new display which would possibly indicate a higher price as the "blue line" problem is probably solved. Good luck. They are good rigs if you can keep the display clear. 


> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 12:33:23 -0700
> From: nmchas at gmail.com
> To: icom at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [ICOM] IC-765
>
> I have been given, yes these things do happen, an IC-756. I sent it to Cal
> Fisher in Texas for a good "check up". When the box was opened, the unit was
> damaged. It looked as if it had been dropped on the PA section and pushed
> into the case. For the past two months I have been sending and receiving
> Emails or letters from FedEx.
>
> They are now telling me that the company that packed the IC-765 will have to
> file a claim, I had originally filed a claim. Also, they need the sales
> receipt , which of course I don't have, or other proof of the original
> price.
>
> Does anyone out there have an old catalog that shows the price of this unit
> when it was on the market being sold? If so could you please send me an
> email with an attachment showing the price. It sure would be appreciated.
>
> I had it insured for $900.00 as that was what I had been seeing on Ebay and
> other ham related web site.
>
> Thanks for any help provided.
>
> 73,
>
> Charlie W5NMX
>
> In beautiful downtown Alamogordo, NM
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