• Report from Gloucester VA Hamfest

    From Scott Dorsey@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 1 20:06:24 2025
    The Gloucester hamfest has always been very small and seldom brought in
    people from outside the immediate area, but with the seeming demise of the Richmond Frostfest and the Virginia Beach Hamfest they are the only game
    left in the area and they have been expanding dramatically.

    This year they had 44 tables sold, most of them indoors, and a very wide variety of equipment on display and what kind of shocked me was that
    prices on old boatanchors are dropping dramatically. Lots of Heathkit
    stuff at giveaway prices, a Tek 545 with "make an offer" and another
    guy selling the 10 MHz-1GHz spectrum analyzer plugin for the 545 for $50.

    In terms of newer stuff, a Datron/Transworld set was up at $600 and might
    have sold for less. $50 for Heathkit Dip Meters. Central Electronics and Globe Kings at prices low enough to make me shudder. SX-28 in running condition but a little rough for $100.

    I was really impressed at the tiny neighborhood hamfest getting bigger and
    at the sheer volume of boatanchor stuff and the low prices asked.

    Only one electronics parts vendor, no telephone guys, no sellers of new
    coax, no tube specialists, but lots of interesting old junk.
    --scott
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  • From Bryan@21:1/5 to Scott Dorsey on Sat Feb 1 20:36:03 2025
    On 2/1/2025 15:06, Scott Dorsey wrote:

    I was really impressed at the tiny neighborhood hamfest getting bigger and
    at the sheer volume of boatanchor stuff and the low prices asked.


    I've seen the same thing - prices on older stuff were just in the dirt
    last year.

    Your post reminds me, I need to link to the last hamfest I attended.
    It's a tiny little show, but still had some good stuff.

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  • From Scott Dorsey@21:1/5 to bill.gunshannon@gmail.com on Sun Feb 2 16:08:05 2025
    bill <bill.gunshannon@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 2/1/2025 3:06 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:

    This year they had 44 tables sold, most of them indoors, and a very wide
    variety of equipment on display and what kind of shocked me was that
    prices on old boatanchors are dropping dramatically. Lots of Heathkit
    stuff at giveaway prices,

    Tell that to eBay. I still need a VFO for my DX-60 and when
    they show up the prices are usually ridiculous. But then, so
    it is for everything else old. I just went looking for an old
    Knight kit Signal Generator. Prices are usually at least 10
    times the original price for something that may or may not work
    and at the very least will need a complete upgrade of all the
    capacitors, especially electrolytic.

    Ebay prices are insane. As Wayne the RCA guy told me twenty years ago
    at a hamfest, "Ebay is not for buying things, Ebay is only for selling
    things."

    This is why we go to hamfests.
    --scott

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  • From Bryan@21:1/5 to bill on Sun Feb 2 11:48:24 2025
    On 2/2/2025 10:57, bill wrote:


    Tell that to eBay.  I still need a VFO for my DX-60 and when

    eBay is completely nuts right now, and probably will always be. People
    see "Tubes!" and it's old, so it must be valuable and useful. No, it's a Heathkit 10-0 missing it's graticule and it looks like it's been dropped
    - you're not getting $200 out of that.

    The AI descriptions are even more fun. Take Leader equipment, for
    example. Leader exited the hobby/prosumer test market years ago and
    entered the digital television market. You see people with devices where
    they used AI to write the description, and of course it grabs the modern
    stuff. Some old AF generator doesn't do anything with ATSC like your description says it does. If you had no morals, you could get a lot of
    free stuff by filing a SNAD with those badly described pieces of equipment.

    Anything with an eye tube is just out of the question. I wonder if this
    stuff really sells. That $2 Knight signal tracer I got at Shade last
    year goes for $150 on eBay, and I would be ashamed to sell you some of
    that stuff (kit built) for that price.

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