[Milsurplus] August J.Link archive ???????
Tom Norris
r390a at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 10 18:27:57 EDT 2004
This discussion came up a few months ago on one of
the other lists. It boiled down to the fact that most
of the items that are out there have been converted
by hams, even the good stuff has mostly been tossed
as "junk" over the past nearly 60 years or cannibalized.
Back in the mid 80's I offered hundreds of pieces of
ARC-5 gear and similar for free at hamfests and
through the Yellow Sheets with only a couple of
takers. Did this for several months when I knew
my storage was no longer going to be available.
In the end, I filled a skiff/dumpster with no
telling how many pieces of gear and cables and
control boxes and other accessories. 20 years
ago no one wanted it even for free, it was considered
junk. You could not pay folks to take it.
Now there is very little of this left that is in good
condition, the scraps that remain are usually butchered.
This fellow apparently has a warehouse full of this type
of gear - quite a bit new in the box - and is thinning
his collection.
The consensus as to the "outrage" over the prices
is that the stuff *used* to be able to be picked
up for just a couple dollars per piece. Well, soda
was once a nickle and loaves of bread a dime, a
gallon of gas in the US was 20 cents and a good
week's wages was $50. Automobiles used to
cost just a few thousand dollars. Most of these
things cheap radios, soda, gas, lower wages, were
going on at the same time. Many of us remember
the low prices we once paid, but we tend to put it
in the perspective of today's salaries and wages.
Plus.... no one has to buy it at the high prices if
they don't want.
Tom NU4G
donning asbestos suit now....
> > This is a really pretty German radio, IMO:
>>
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>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4078&item=2248613783
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>> Not mine. Just looking,
>???????????????????????????????????/
>
>Just who or what is this "August J.Link archive" thats being
>disposed off? anyone know.
>
>His expected prices seem quite high.. or are they ?
>
>Ben G4BXD
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