[Milsurplus] SCR-132: Is He Just Bragging?

William Donzelli wdonzelli at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 10:21:25 EST 2006


> Or maybe just testing the water? It's easy enough to list something
> and see what the prevailing winds will bring, then cancel it just
> before it ends. Probably easier and cheaper than trying to get someone
> to appraise it.

A high price, but not that high. BC-131s tend to be in the $3500-4000
range, and the little BC-s can each get better than $1000 on a good
day. If he had the SCR-132s transmitter, it would probably be a good
price.

My only complaint is that it is not WW1. Military radios from the
1920s thru 1930s almostly always get called World War 1 sets, just
like early 1950s sets are almost always called World War 2 radios.

--
Will


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