Not really... Collins gear is NOT the end all... Steve has proven that by his NEW solid state designs...
If it is something you like fine but... let's get real... would you sell your novice rig today??? I mean if you had it that is??? The value is one of personal value and when I pass over I expect it to be hit with a sledgehammer... I mean... how many 32V1's are there in this world ehhh??? It's just another peice of old junk... PERIOD! In fact I'm going to put that in my will... to send this crap to the crusher... Material people living in a material world... heeheeheehee Vince ka1iic -.--. On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > << I got a Collins 32V1 for less than $100... I wouldn't sell it for 1 > million dollars....>> > > Well, I guess that makes it worth something over 1 million dollars to > you.. > > <<...but if I was to buy another one, it couldn't be for more than $100...>> > > Hmmmmmmm? So, if you're buying, a 32V-1 is worth $100 but when you're > selling, a 32V-1 is worth over $1,000,000. > > <<...If you are blessed with a big wallet then fine, buy what you may but > don't > think for one moment that what you paid is what an item is really > worth...>> > > So how exactly do you determine "what an item is really worth" ? > > 73, > Steve W2ZR > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > AMRadio mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio > Don't resolve with words that which can be taken care of with a flame thrower...

