> "Paul Finch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Skipp,
> This was a Motorola Service Shop in West Texas.  They 
> were trying to get into the wireless Internet business 
> and went first class, new trucks and all.  They only 
> lasted about 6 months.

The wifi guys out here on the West Coast are beating each 
other up over prices and service... whey they're not 
jamming each others systems. 

> The main thing I would be selling is the Motorola 
> Service manuals, everything from Micors to Syntors 
> and MSF 2000(?).  I did not want to drool too much in 
> front of the guy that's giving it to me lest he might 
> charge me for the goods. 

MSF-5000 or MSR-2000  

I saw a stack of Syntor Mobile radios on a wood flat 
yesterday. I could probaby buy the pallet for $100, 
which is almost a crime.  Poor Syntor mobiles are 
worth little or nothing these days... 

> Main thing he wants is to get it out of the building 
> and he knows it's worth something, just not sure how 
> much.  The space in the building is worth more than 
> the Motorola "stuff".
> Paul

Yep, my old SF Bay Area Motorola Service Shop was paying 
$17,000 a month rent...   but we had a great view of 
an auto parts recycler on the other side of the railroad 
tracks... The shop was closed a few years ago and the 
remaining people work from vans and cell phones. Yuck...

Good luck with your manuals... 

cheers,
skipp 







 
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