Jerry,    Why not consider looking for some schools, colleges, scout troops to 
pass some of the radios on to.    Possibly ARRL, local clubs or the Northern 
California Dx Association  might make some suggestions to think about.   The 
hobby has been good to us.     I too am not keen on selling radio gear.   It is 
nice to be in such a situation.    Please forgive my gall for broaching this.   
We all rightly have different circumstances and viewpoints.    73 Doug 
EI2CNSent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: KE8G <[email protected]> Date: 
30/10/2021  22:04  (GMT+00:00) To: jerry <[email protected]> Cc: Elecraft 
<[email protected]>, Anthony Wanschura <[email protected]> Subject: 
Re: [Elecraft] Parts swappers -- is this a real "thing" I think it was started 
some years back and folks seem to think they need toadd it to their sales 
ad.Personally, if I am looking for a piece of equipment and I see this 
littlephrase added to the blurb, I ignore it.  My feeling is that if the 
sellingperson is saying he doesn't trust someone, then how can he be 
trusted?!?As others have said, it's a copout way of saying the seller doesn't 
want tobe bothered with returns.YMMV.73 de Jim - KE8GOn Sat, Oct 30, 2021 at 
3:17 PM jerry <[email protected]> wrote:> This is of real concern to me.  I have an 
accumulation of ham equipment,> and> probably need to start moving some of it 
out - to make room in my life> for more ham equipment :).>> It's not that I 
need the money... got plenty of that.  I could keep> buying equipment the rest 
of my life  and sluff off the selling job to> my heirs :).  But that would be 
dumb.  What's the use of having all this> nice stuff in the closet?>>    At the 
moment there's a pair of K2's - one 100W and one 10W.  An> IC706MKII with very 
low hours.  A Kenwood TS590S.  A 30L-1.  A> collection of Sideband Engineers 
SB34 transceivers.  A QRP-labs QCX+ &> matching 50W amp.  A small collection of 
ARC-5 transmitters & receivers.>   A Ubitx transceiver.  A couple of old sweep 
tube linears.  3 or 4 (> think there's 4, but haven't seen the fourth one in a 
while ) TV7D/U> tube testers - my goodness, has anybody seen what those things 
are going> for on Ebay?  Also, I expect my Alpha 78 to become surplus some 
time> next year.>>    In the past, there was a ham radio swap meet in Silicon 
Valley.> That's gone for the moment due to COVID.  Even the venue ( Fry's> 
Electroncs ) is gone.  I've been going to this thing since the early> 70's.  I 
would mostly buy, but also sold.  I've been there as early as> 4:30 in the 
morning... but I have never been first.> Fond memories... There was that Swan 
500 that I scored for $100 at 6:00> in the morning.>> In the 80's, I was 
getting fairly prosperous, and I started buying all> the stuff I had drooled 
over as a starving student in the 70's.  A Drake> TR4...   A Collins R390A ( 
$100 ).  A Galaxy 5 in brand new condition> with the packing tape still on the 
tubes...>> Mostly, I sold it back a few months later at the same swap meet.> 
Storage space was always an issue.  I used to joke that the most> valuable 
thing that traded places at the swap was not the stuff... or> the money.. but 
rather Silicon Valley real estate; storage space in> people's attics and 
garages.  I developed an rule:  I would buy nothing> that would not fit in a 
backpack.>> The flea market was more than a sales venue - it was a community.  
I> would see familiar> people there.  There was the soldering iron guy... the 
cables &> connectors family that came up from LA;  Rik the cheap Chinese tools 
guy> who also had supermagnets.  Mark the> CTO of Netgear, who would come up in 
his old VW microbus and sell> detritus from his lab.> He was an excellent 
source of wall warts.>>    At the flea market, what you see is what you get.  
Does it work?  Show> me.  You could> get a feel for the guy behind the table, 
person to person.>>    Anyway... selling on line to people far away - seems 
like a lot of> work.  Have to pack stuff up, haul it off to the shipping store, 
freak> out at how much they charge, worry about parts swappers.... Maybe I'll> 
just wait till the swap meet starts up again in 2022.>>                    - 
Jerry KF6VB>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2021-10-29 22:45, Larry Shapiro 
wrote:> > When I first started listing items on QRZ, I was told by a handful 
of> > guys to always put this in my listings.> > I asked why,and was told that 
it happens too frequently.> > I started to add the parts swappers line to my 
listings.> > I have not had any issues,other than one buyer who> > was a real 
pain.> > After reading this this thread,I have decided not to do this anymore.> 
> In my 33 years as a Ham,I have had 99% great experiences with other> > Hams.> 
> Thanks,> > Larry k6ro> >> > -----Original Message----- From: Anthony 
Wanschura> > Sent: Friday, October 29, 2021 6:30 AM> > To: 
[email protected]> > Subject: [Elecraft] Parts swappers -- is this a 
real "thing"> >> > Hi all,> >> > I've seen a few K3 For Sale ads that mention 
"parts swappers". Has this> > really been an issue?> >> > It makes me hesitate 
to put my K3 up for sale.> >> > 73,> > Tony   KM0O> > 
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