[Milsurplus] ART-13 speech amp

John Hutchins jphutch60bj at gmail.com
Sat Feb 13 10:07:10 EST 2016


IMO -
Changing  the Ebay description removing military, to antique parts or 
electrical parts may hurt your purchasing audience ability to find 
parts?  WWII WW2 Korea Vietnam?   It's obvious Nu-B's and Ebay.

I agree -  never use EBAY shipping, I ask winning bidder to contact me 
for shipping instructions when auction is over.

Hutch


On 2/10/2016 4:00 PM, Bill Cromwell wrote:
> I always describe my materials as "used electrical parts". No 
> problems. When they get scared of "electric" I'll switch to used 
> machinery or used mechanical parts. Everything we can see or touch is 
> 'mechanical'. Let the inspectors sleep at night free from fear.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill  KU8H
>
> On 02/10/2016 04:05 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
>> On 10 Feb 2016 at 20:50, Hubert Miller wrote:
>>
>>> I don't understand exactly what happened.
>>> The 'military radio' actually sold, money was received from buyer, is
>>> that right?
>>> Then what? How exactly was it prevented from being mailed overseas?
>>> tnx-
>>> Hue Miller
>> As I understand it, George or the buyer elected to use eBay's shipping
>> "services" and they refused to send it on. They allowed the buyer's 
>> money to
>> go to George, but since they refused to send the unit on to the 
>> seller, they
>> refunded his money.
>>
>> If this is what happened, it is really, really stupid, but what can 
>> you expect
>> from eBay? Those b******s are a bunch of socialists who want to
>> "redistrubute" the wealth.
>>
>> My sister had a serious run-in with them over something similar. That 
>> was
>> never resolved either.
>>
>> Whenever I have shipped such stuff, I always called it Old Radio 
>> Parts: after
>> reading what Robert mentioned, I think that from now on I'll leave 
>> out the
>> word "Radio".
>>
>> Sometime ago, I sold, via eBay, one of those "football" DF loop 
>> antennas to
>> a fellow in Poland who was involved with restoring a B-24, manned by an
>> all-Polish crew, which crashed during WWII. The only way the thing 
>> got to
>> Poland in one piece was that the Polish Ambassador to the U.S. in
>> Washington D.C. contacted me directly and took it home in his diplomatic
>> luggage. He then gave me a very nice autographed book on the Polish 
>> pilots
>> of WWII entitled, "A Question of Honor".
>>
>> Ken W7EKB
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