[Milsurplus] Apex Electronics
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Tue Feb 1 23:02:22 EST 2011
They barely break even much of the time, but the occasional lucky bonanzas
is what they live for. Also, scrap metals, especially precious ones, are
often off the books.
FWIW,
-John
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> Based on seeking and buying surplus electronics for over 60 years, I have
> come to the opinion that surplus dealers live in an alternate universe.
> The specific source of their product is always obscure beyond "the
> Government", their financing is unbelievable, and they regularly offend
> their few customers. How can a "business" survive under those conditions
> in the real universe WE live in?
>
> YMMV, 73,
> George
> W5VPQ
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> What I mean by hoarding is being a store and asking so much for items that
> your
> collection becomes impossible to even browse, overflowing the isles.
> Surplus
> sellers are not collectors, they are businesspeople. If they were to put
> together a complete radio system it would only be to get more money, not
> to use
> it or display it.
>
> Collectors can be hoarders too, but that is a bit different.
>
> I don't have anywhere near as much as many people I know because I give
> stuff
> away, or trade it, or even scrap it out.
>
>
>
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