Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

2017-08-16 Thread George Babits
Packing and shipping heavy gear is a LOT of work.  I know because I've been 
selling off years of accumulated gear that I will never get to.  You have to 
price it on the lower end of "reasonable,"  and be willing to pack it.  I 
don't want my XYL to have to deal with this.  It is so much work that the 
simplest route is the landfill.  That is especially true of parts like 
transformers.  Taking things to the "UPS Store" and having them pack it is 
prohibitively expensive unless something is really valuable.


Having said that, I still can't help myself from picking up mor bargains.

73,
George
W7HDL


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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure




Will the seller ship the gear

Seems lately that "non-shipping" is a big issue with some.  Maybe even 
this particular situation.


I've recently been involved in an SK estate where non-shipping was a big 
turn off to one individual.  Just wanting to see if this case is 
different.  Negative postings to this list about the subject in my 
situation didn't fully understand the sellers (xyl) needs or personal 
situation.


Let us all know the rules.

73
Chuck
W4MIL




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-Original Message-
From: RAY FRIESS 
To: boatanchors ; boatanchors 
; Old Tube Radios 

Sent: Wed, Aug 16, 2017 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list -  more coming I'm sure

Something happened with the last list I sent.   Here is the complete 
message:



The daughter continues to inventory what her dad left behind with his 
passing, but here is an updated list


I've put together from what I've seen so far.  For those who have 
inquired, the equipment is located in Toledo, Ohio.


She is more interested in getting the items to those who will use them, 
instead of buying them just to flip them.


I am simply trying to help her out because she knows almost nothing about 
ham radio and is asking my help in identifying items that are ham related 
and what my thoughts are on their potential.  She has already declined an 
estate buyer offer for everything because she knows the buyer would just 
double prices and flip them.


Part of the problem is that her dad was also into stereo equipment, so we 
have to single them out from the ham related stuff.   Her dad was employed 
in the electronics field for many years and has some equipment that goes 
back to the 60s, and comes forward to some of the most recent stuff sold 
like an IC 7600.



I'm sure there will be more coming, but here's what I have seen so far...


Heil Pro 40 microphone


Icom IC7600 (still has the plastic over part of the front panel)


Yaesu FT 101B


Viking Valiant


BK 1471B scope


Icom IC-R70


Grundig satellit 800 Millenium shortwave receiver


Icom IC-R1 scanner which covers up to 1300 mhz


IC VR500 receiver which covers up to 2600 mhz and retailed for $995 new

Gonset GSB 101 amp

Yaesu FL2100B amp

Viking Invader

Tempo 2020 transceiver

A number of new in box Wilson 1000 mobile antennas

Yaesu FLDX 2000 amp

NCL 2000 amp

Siltronix Model 90 VFO

Arrow 6 meter ground plane GP52 antenna new in package

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Galaxy 100FC frequency counter

Viking Challenger

Kenwood SM230 station monitor

Radio Shack DX402 and DX394 receivers

Adonis AM 7500E microphone

Kenwood PS52 power supply

KLV 1000 amplifier (this is a new one, but I've told her most hams 
consider them junk)


Kenwood TS520SE

A number of very good condition D-104 microphones

Midland 22-50 microphone test base

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Again, no prices have been set.  If youre interested, she is more than 
willing to negotiate so she can get these to people who want to use them 
rather than resell them.  She's already turned down an estate purchaser 
because she knows he would just double prices and resell them.


Ray  wa7itz





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[Boatanchors] Fwd: Re: NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

2017-08-16 Thread Wilson Lamb

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From: Wilson Lamb 
To: RAY FRIESS 
Sent: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 20:53:13 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list -  more coming I'm sure

Yet another warning to us all to clean up the stuff while we can!
I'm fighting myself daily to weed out.  It's hard to admit that almost no one 
wants the big transformers or obsolete tubes I've taken care of for decades!
IMHO, if she can get 50% of current value from someone who will haul it ALL 
away she's doing OK.
Lots of it heavy and much of it has a very limited market.  How many hams do 
you know who know how to, want to, and have the time to nurse a Valiant into 
service?
Fun, sure, if you want it, recycling material if you don't.
The RS RXs are good SWL material, Grundigs too.  Good Ebay stuff, if someone 
has the energy to list it.
Perhaps advertising widely in the region and having an open house would shake 
out buyers?
I wish her well; you too,
Wilson
W4BOH

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Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

2017-08-16 Thread RAY FRIESS
Chuck .. I've discussed with her the no shipping problem.  She understands that 
shipping will be necessary and has not objected.  However, since is in 
uncharted waters with all this stuff and because there is SO MUCH of it, I have 
advised her that the best thing to do for shipping is to take it to a UPS store 
and let them pack and ship.  It will be the simplest for her and less 
overwhelming.   I know that will add a bit to the price, but I've told her that 
buyers will take that into account when making offers.

Hope that helps...

Ray



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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 6:19 PM
To: rayfr...@msn.com; boatanch...@mailman.qth.net; boatanchors@puck.nether.net; 
boatanch...@theporch.com
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

Will the seller ship the gear

Seems lately that "non-shipping" is a big issue with some.  Maybe even this 
particular situation.

I've recently been involved in an SK estate where non-shipping was a big turn 
off to one individual.  Just wanting to see if this case is different.  
Negative postings to this list about the subject in my situation didn't fully 
understand the sellers (xyl) needs or personal situation.

Let us all know the rules.

73
Chuck
W4MIL



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-Original Message-
From: RAY FRIESS 
To: boatanchors ; boatanchors 
; Old Tube Radios 
Sent: Wed, Aug 16, 2017 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

Something happened with the last list I sent. Here is the complete message:


The daughter continues to inventory what her dad left behind with his passing, 
but here is an updated list

I've put together from what I've seen so far. For those who have inquired, the 
equipment is located in Toledo, Ohio.

She is more interested in getting the items to those who will use them, instead 
of buying them just to flip them.

I am simply trying to help her out because she knows almost nothing about ham 
radio and is asking my help in identifying items that are ham related and what 
my thoughts are on their potential. She has already declined an estate buyer 
offer for everything because she knows the buyer would just double prices and 
flip them.

Part of the problem is that her dad was also into stereo equipment, so we have 
to single them out from the ham related stuff. Her dad was employed in the 
electronics field for many years and has some equipment that goes back to the 
60s, and comes forward to some of the most recent stuff sold like an IC 7600.


I'm sure there will be more coming, but here's what I have seen so far...


Heil Pro 40 microphone


Icom IC7600 (still has the plastic over part of the front panel)


Yaesu FT 101B


Viking Valiant


BK 1471B scope


Icom IC-R70


Grundig satellit 800 Millenium shortwave receiver


Icom IC-R1 scanner which covers up to 1300 mhz


IC VR500 receiver which covers up to 2600 mhz and retailed for $995 new

Gonset GSB 101 amp

Yaesu FL2100B amp

Viking Invader

Tempo 2020 transceiver

A number of new in box Wilson 1000 mobile antennas

Yaesu FLDX 2000 amp

NCL 2000 amp

Siltronix Model 90 VFO

Arrow 6 meter ground plane GP52 antenna new in package

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Galaxy 100FC frequency counter

Viking Challenger

Kenwood SM230 station monitor

Radio Shack DX402 and DX394 receivers

Adonis AM 7500E microphone

Kenwood PS52 power supply

KLV 1000 amplifier (this is a new one, but I've told her most hams consider 
them junk)

Kenwood TS520SE

A number of very good condition D-104 microphones

Midland 22-50 microphone test base

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Again, no prices have been set. If youre interested, she is more than willing 
to negotiate so she can get these to people who want to use them rather than 
resell them. She's already turned down an estate purchaser because she knows he 
would just double prices and resell them.

Ray wa7itz





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Re: [Boatanchors] NEW estate list - more coming I'm sure

2017-08-16 Thread RAY FRIESS
 Something happened with the last list I sent.   Here is the complete message:


The daughter continues to inventory what her dad left behind with his passing, 
but here is an updated list

I've put together from what I've seen so far.  For those who have inquired, the 
equipment is located in Toledo, Ohio.

She is more interested in getting the items to those who will use them, instead 
of buying them just to flip them.

I am simply trying to help her out because she knows almost nothing about ham 
radio and is asking my help in identifying items that are ham related and what 
my thoughts are on their potential.  She has already declined an estate buyer 
offer for everything because she knows the buyer would just double prices and 
flip them.

Part of the problem is that her dad was also into stereo equipment, so we have 
to single them out from the ham related stuff.   Her dad was employed in the 
electronics field for many years and has some equipment that goes back to the 
60s, and comes forward to some of the most recent stuff sold like an IC 7600.


I'm sure there will be more coming, but here's what I have seen so far...


Heil Pro 40 microphone


Icom IC7600 (still has the plastic over part of the front panel)


Yaesu FT 101B


Viking Valiant


BK 1471B scope


Icom IC-R70


Grundig satellit 800 Millenium shortwave receiver


Icom IC-R1 scanner which covers up to 1300 mhz


IC VR500 receiver which covers up to 2600 mhz and retailed for $995 new

Gonset GSB 101 amp

Yaesu FL2100B amp

Viking Invader

Tempo 2020 transceiver

A number of new in box Wilson 1000 mobile antennas

Yaesu FLDX 2000 amp

NCL 2000 amp

Siltronix Model 90 VFO

Arrow 6 meter ground plane GP52 antenna new in package

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Galaxy 100FC frequency counter

Viking Challenger

Kenwood SM230 station monitor

Radio Shack DX402 and DX394 receivers

Adonis AM 7500E microphone

Kenwood PS52 power supply

KLV 1000 amplifier (this is a new one, but I've told her most hams consider 
them junk)

Kenwood TS520SE

A number of very good condition D-104 microphones

Midland 22-50 microphone test base

Grundig Satellit 750 shortwave receiver

Again, no prices have been set.  If youre interested, she is more than willing 
to negotiate so she can get these to people who want to use them rather than 
resell them.  She's already turned down an estate purchaser because she knows 
he would just double prices and resell them.

Ray  wa7itz





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[Boatanchors] Estate sale update

2017-08-16 Thread RAY FRIESS
The daughter continues to inventory what her dad left behind with his passing, 
but here is an updated list

I've put together from what I've seen so far.  For those who have inquired, the 
equipment is located in Toledo, Ohio.

She is more interested in getting the items to those who will use them, instead 
of buying them just to flip them.

I am simply trying to help her out because she knows almost nothing about ham 
radio and is asking my help in identifying items that are ham related and what 
my thoughts are on their potential.  She has already declined an estate buyer 
offer for everything because she knows the buyer would just double prices and 
flip them.

Part of the problem is that her dad was also into stereo equipment, so we have 
to single them out from the ham related stuff.   Her dad was employed in the 
electronics field for many years and has some equipment that goes back to the 
60s, and comes forward to some of the most recent stuff sold like an IC 7600.


I'm sure there will be more coming, but here's what I have seen so far...


Heil Pro 40 microphone


Icom IC7600 (still has the plastic over part of the front panel)


Yaesu FT 101B


Viking Valiant


BK 1471B scope


Icom IC-R70


Grundig satellit 800 Millenium shortwave receiver


Icom IC-R1 scanner which covers up to 1300 mhz


IC VR500 receiver which covers up to 2600 mhz and retailed for $995 new







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