Judging from what I see here in CA and what I've seen at NEARFEST in NH a few years ago, none of the vintage gear is worth close to what it was just a few years ago and the heavier it is the more so. I see a lot of stuff priced as it would have been just a few years ago and the seller takes it home.
If you want to sell it, price it cheap.
W6TOM
On 2024-07-08 12:59, Hubert Miller wrote:
I was at a ham’s storage unit recently and among the numerous items were 2 ART-13. I had only limited time and limited interest in these,
but one i looked at, looked good, unhacked. I personally have zero interest in owning an ART-13, my only interest would be getting it for
someone else, like “saving it from the thundering herd” at an open to the public yard sale. There is a very small number of people i do
charity, free work for. So what price range should i consider, that i can resell the transmitter and not lose my shirt, considering the much
work to pack up such an item? ( The local market in Oregon is too small to move such items. )
There is also an RAS, which i am going to pick up for a friend, and an HRO-MX, which i will get for my own purposes. I saw an old Lysco
transmitter, no cabinet, which i am thinking i will provide a home for. Otherwise i just don’t see it would have a good fate.
I did already buy 2 boxes of manuals. Paper is your best buy, i think: easy to utilize, easy to store away, never needs new capacitors.
-Hue Miller
Newport, Oregon
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