[Milsurplus] Chinese 102/139 set

Hubert Miller kargo_cult at msn.com
Tue Oct 9 18:52:40 EDT 2018


I was told some years back that Henry had an import business and as a sideline had imported a container or more of radios. I know this sourcing is pretty vague, but it was from  someone who knew, or at least had talked to him.
Now re the export restrictions, i was told that by a Hong Kong Chinese who as an avocation had mainland China machine shops make up  replica WW2 German radio accessories. ( accessories ALWAYS being more difficult to find than the basic radio. ) He also mentioned that some WW2 books on German military cannot be sold by bookselling
businesses. Some of these restrictions are likely not codified in law but are transmitted by verbal means and contacts bteween the enforcers and businesses. You are free to discount what i tell you but this is what the Hong Kong gentleman told me and he is a straight shooter. Chinese are renown for sniffing money making opportunities and if there was a way to still sell this abroad they would be on it. The fact of export restrictions can coexist at the same time with scenes of crated military radio eqpt scattered decaying in some city alley in China.
-Hue



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