posted on July 11, 2003 01:08:15 PM new
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2182779910
This is making a buzz on the antique radio forums. Seems to be legit, but has even hard core radio nuts scratching their heads.
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posted on July 11, 2003 02:16:38 PM new
What I like best about this radio is what the seller say's "Note: I may end the auction early if there is not enough interest. I will then have it repaired and put it up afterwards." rofl ! I'd say he/she has some interest !
posted on July 11, 2003 03:16:29 PM new
Thanks AuctionAce.
Catalin is very hot but there must be something else very special about this radio. The fact that it isn't working isn't such a big deal, as the chassis are easily restorable, but I would think that the missing handle should be.
posted on July 11, 2003 03:31:17 PM new
We all learned a lesson on that old beer can a while back. There was a old Ford typewriter auction that was going sky high a while back on ebay and that amazed me as there are millions of old typewriters that have very little value.
You never know.
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posted on July 11, 2003 09:32:34 PM new
"You never know!" Truer words were never spoken, and THAT'S what keeps us sellers of sometimes dinky collectibles going, isn't it. The thrill of the hunt. Putting a homely little gal in a Miss America contest and watching her walk off with the big prize.