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Title: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: W9RAN on January 28, 2011, 02:30:20 PM
And that's just the subtitle of this barnyard-esque eBay listing:

http://cgi.ebay.com/320622012749

Of course all it really is, is a common B&K transistor tester someone cobbled-up a wooden box for, but the drama and flair of the description evoke memories of the famous red drapes!

73, Bob W9RAN


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: N8UH on January 28, 2011, 02:39:18 PM
That gave me a headache. Almost reminds me of a poorly translated SPAM message! ;D


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: AB3L on January 28, 2011, 03:11:45 PM
Calls himself a "Natural Born Picker". By his use of the english language I'd say he does most of his pickin in his belly button.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: W7POW on January 28, 2011, 04:31:53 PM
500 bucks!!!  this thing can't be worth more that five bucks, right?  This is why I hate eBay!  I also hate the fact that people will look up an item on eBay to determine a value of something.  It is such an unrealistic indication of an items worth...some people bidding on items on eBay have WAY too much money to spend...its a global market, not local, and the bidding wars of course that can drive an item to 10 times its value at times.  Ooops, I guess i got a little off topic. :D


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: KE5YTV on January 28, 2011, 05:21:33 PM
I'm still a little woosie from reading that.  :P :P :P

Mike


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: KA0HCP on January 28, 2011, 05:42:28 PM
*shakes head*

Look at it this way.  Anyone ignorant enough to buy it, will probably be very satisfied with the performance, whatever they use it for!


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: WQ9E on January 28, 2011, 06:18:44 PM
I wonder if seller Damian would be interested in my Trio QR-666  or Brimstone 144 by Satan Electronics :)

Definitely an interesting description style.  Two common "midwesternisms" that still bother me are "it costed me a lot for that radio" and "if he doesn't work harder he is going to loose his job".  I guess if someone is too "loose" with their work habits the job could get away so maybe that is what is meant by losing (or "loosing") a job.  I was pretty good at translating southeastern since I grew up exposed to that style of creative grammar.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: W9RAN on January 28, 2011, 06:52:31 PM
At least I give him credit for truth in advertising when he says:

"things inside which are way passed my minds comprehension"

73, Bob W9RAN


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: N0WEK on January 28, 2011, 07:44:19 PM
If you look at completed auctions, the only one that sold in the last 30 days was for $135, which seems way high but it encourages people to list theirs. There are now 4 listed for sale, the one that is actually up for auction is at $10, with two bids and 4 days to go. It will sell. The others run from $129-500 and probably won't sell. Maybe the box is worth $400+.

Love the slightly cracked use of the language though!  :)


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: k4kyv on January 28, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
From the description I gather he's not into HAM.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: K9PNP on January 29, 2011, 11:46:22 AM
From the description I gather he's not into HAM.
I hope not.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: Opcom on January 29, 2011, 10:05:41 PM
description is "full of s---- as a thanksgiving turkey". It's a common tactic to bedazzle guillible goobers with money into buying something for way more than it is worth.  Key elements - the previous owner had it 'locked away' - implies it is super valuable. A friend of mine is expert in writing that kind of flashy tinsel, works in media. The whole thing is funny except that some poor sucker is going to fall for it. I could use another xstr checker. Ought to offer him $25 for it, seeing as it neds the cord replaced.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on January 29, 2011, 10:52:23 PM
It's a common tactic to bedazzle guillible goobers with money into buying something for way more than it is worth. 

The sign of a good salesperson knowing how to apply their skill.

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The whole thing is funny except that some poor sucker is going to fall for it.

If a potential buyer fails to research typical market value for an item, or doesn't recognize fluff from substance, that's his/her problem. I don't feel bad. Goober money is still good money.


Title: Re: "Vintage Ham Radio Machinery " (you gotta read this)
Post by: Opcom on February 01, 2011, 05:09:36 PM
Goober money is the best, because everyone is happy.
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