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Post by BladeRunner now OLD FLASH!!!!! on Jun 1, 2009 9:34:45 GMT -5
Threre's a MarkIII on ebay for a Buy It Now price of $879. I want ot find the guy that buys that and sell him mine too!!!!!!! I don't want to sell but everybody has a price!!!! LOL Naaa Don't even think I'd take that much for mine..
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Post by gator7 on Jun 3, 2009 19:57:44 GMT -5
I bet it won't sell at that price.
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Post by **GRUMPY** on Jun 3, 2009 22:14:23 GMT -5
There's a sucker born every day
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Post by gator7 on Jun 7, 2009 9:36:29 GMT -5
Our ebay seller (same guy) is fishing for bigger suckers. Now we have a MK III (Browning labs test mule) never sold to the public. It has had a old Browning tech (retired) bring it up to date. NOW GET THIS. For only $995.00 plus 60.00 for shipping. But this price is a buy it now. As was the other $879.00 MK III. The 1st aution ended early. And I didn't see the radio in his ebay store. So maybe Grumpy is correct. He did find a sucker Perhaps the use of the term BIG BAD BIRD is the deal closer. In my opinion just because it was a test mule. (If it was) Why is that a reason to charge that much? Am I missing something?
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Post by mark4 on Jun 7, 2009 10:36:16 GMT -5
Test Mule. Whatever. If you figure they were $650.00 back in the day and hand made. If it is NOS it maybe worth allot to a collector. I don't like owning nasty scratched up radios. It's all what you like. But the guy selling stuff and saying it was gone through by browning Labs or Tram I don't get. I asked gone through? Well they have been out of business for 30+ years. So if it was gone through 30 years ago, So was every radio that passed through their assb line. It's called QC. And all of them were gone through!
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