[Milsurplus] [MMRCG] Estate Mystery
Robert Nickels
ranickel at comcast.net
Fri Oct 23 10:52:53 EDT 2020
On 10/22/2020 11:39 PM, Hubert Miller wrote:
> What happened "before the internet" was you had estate sales of huge amounts of things,
> all kind of things, with attendance from just a few friends of friends to whomever managed
> to hear about it. Those were a real circus, fun like crazy to attend.
Those were also the days when the "widder robbers" had a heyday and took
advantage of naive sellers. My first experience with that was in the
mid-70s when a ham in a nearby town had become a silent key and someone
at the radio club mentioned that his widow was selling off his radio
equipment. When I called her she said it was all gone, and that it
turned out not to be worth much anyway, according to the guy who bought
it all, as she only got $100 for everything. I asked if she happened
to remember that the model numbers were and she got her list and read
off all the components of a complete Collins S-Line.
That kind of thing was crazy too, but not in a good way. Internet sales
and auctions have been a good thing overall.
73, Bob W9RAN
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