[Premium-Rx] Things must be really bad when...
j.tansley at btinternet.com
j.tansley at btinternet.com
Sun Jul 5 10:25:44 EDT 2009
Of course if as hobbiests we refused to pay the high prices then with no market the price must fall.
We only have ourselves to blame for wanting better and better technology no matter what the cost, rather than being content with what we have.
Just remember the next geneartion will not be into this stuff and it is likly to end up in a skip - so if you can live to your 100's you make pick up the odd bargain modern set of today, for next to nothing
thats my pennys worth also
Jo
G8CZZ
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From: Berndt Josef Wulf <wulf at ping.net.au>
To: premium-rx at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, 5 July, 2009 3:01:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Premium-Rx] Things must be really bad when...
G'day,
it really isn't all this bad. A Harris RF-590 receiver just sold for US$2000
and a Watkins HF receiver of similar vintage fetched well over US$3000, I
didn't see the conclusion of this auction so it may be much higher, on eBay.
So there still is a lot of money going around.
I don't agree with the insane prices this type of equipment attracks and
dislike the idea of "investors" purchasing equipment for profit instead of
leaving it to the serious collector/hobbiest to restore, present and, where
possible, operate it on-the-air. And there are the wheeler and dealer that
purchase pallet lots of gear for peanuts on a regular basis only to sell it
on for huge profit margins.
Limited supplies of equipment for sale to the International market segment
(USA vs rest of the world) is a major contributing factor, due to the rather
strict and silly export restrictions on DEMIL'ed equipment. Silly because it
is possible to legally purchase an US made high powered long range marksman
rifle that exhibits definitive killing capabilities but it has become near
impossible to "legally" obtain DEMIL'ed radio equipment without export
license approval - that in real terms has no potential of becoming a national
security risk other than being dropped from the tenth floor of a building
onto someone's head. Because of the limited supply, competition on the
international market is by far more fearce than that seen within the USA and
Hence, prices achieved within the USA may be comparably lower than for
equipment sold outside the USA.
Just my 2 cents worth of commentary...
73, Berndt
VK5ABN
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 18:45:01 Michael O'Beirne wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> In response to Walter's comments (below),
>
> >> Wow, I never thought I'd see a Ten Tex RX-340 go unsold on eBay with a
> >> starting bid of $2000. Absolutely no interest, and the vendor has a
> >> 100% rating. Are things that bad south of the 49th?
>
> I am sure the answer is a loud "yes".
>
> Here in England with land property deals running at 20% of the figure a
> couple of years back, and the corporate mergers and acquisitions market
> nearly dead, a lot of professionals are feeling the economic crunch badly.
>
> Numerous real estate agents and property lawyers have gone out of business.
>
> A few months back one of the largest and best known firms of international
> corporate lawyers in the City, Linklaters, made 79 partners redundant. Not
> assistant solicitors or tea ladies but partners.
>
> Then there are the numerous victims of a certain gentleman who is facing
> 150 years in jail, not to mention house repossessions shooting up and
> unhelpful bank lending.
>
> If you have loads of cash and can afford to wait for a good investment
> return, now is the time to be buying up. But where is the cash?
>
>
> 73s
> Michael
> G8MOB
>
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