Cousin Hepcat
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OK, Thinking about this more...
(1) Looking at this from a strictly Profit-Motive viewpoint: Given that it was NOT Fully Working beforehand, and that the speakers and the amp were missing, it Might Possibly Be more profitable to sell some of the pieces rather than the whole unit. I see by looking at this seller's "completed listings" that he has already sold $300 worth of buy-it-now parts off this one console.
HOWEVER, under normal circumstances, I would still call it a Crime Against Nature to destroy Rare American Antiques such as this unit which was complete and mint-looking except for the amp & speakers. AND, someone on the radios forum noticed that the remaining electronics of the Pre-Amp and Radio Tuner had been restored / re-capped, so the parts which were still there probably WERE all working... I would say someone should take a Slightly Lower Final Price in the interest of Preserving Rare Historic Machines, to sell it at a lower price IN TACT, or even offer to give it away FREE if needed, to local collectors on craigslist or whatever.
(2) BUT, we don't know this guy's circumstances. Looking at the pics where he's holding up stuff, the hands look old. Maybe he's supporting his whole family, or trying to raise money for an operation for his wife who's gonna die otherwise, we don't know his story. These are tough times for lots of people. I prefer to think that's why this ultra-rare example of bygone American quality craftsmanship was chopped up.
Course, I have no idea that's the case, but I prefer to give folks the benefit of the doubt, and at least that'll help me quit thinking about how damn much I would have wanted to have that unit even without the Original speakers & amp...
[huh]
So, I would say... UNLESS SOMEONE IS DYING OR STARVING, PLEASE DON'T DESTROY SOMETHING THIS RARE AND AMAZING.
- CH
(1) Looking at this from a strictly Profit-Motive viewpoint: Given that it was NOT Fully Working beforehand, and that the speakers and the amp were missing, it Might Possibly Be more profitable to sell some of the pieces rather than the whole unit. I see by looking at this seller's "completed listings" that he has already sold $300 worth of buy-it-now parts off this one console.
HOWEVER, under normal circumstances, I would still call it a Crime Against Nature to destroy Rare American Antiques such as this unit which was complete and mint-looking except for the amp & speakers. AND, someone on the radios forum noticed that the remaining electronics of the Pre-Amp and Radio Tuner had been restored / re-capped, so the parts which were still there probably WERE all working... I would say someone should take a Slightly Lower Final Price in the interest of Preserving Rare Historic Machines, to sell it at a lower price IN TACT, or even offer to give it away FREE if needed, to local collectors on craigslist or whatever.
(2) BUT, we don't know this guy's circumstances. Looking at the pics where he's holding up stuff, the hands look old. Maybe he's supporting his whole family, or trying to raise money for an operation for his wife who's gonna die otherwise, we don't know his story. These are tough times for lots of people. I prefer to think that's why this ultra-rare example of bygone American quality craftsmanship was chopped up.
Course, I have no idea that's the case, but I prefer to give folks the benefit of the doubt, and at least that'll help me quit thinking about how damn much I would have wanted to have that unit even without the Original speakers & amp...
[huh]
So, I would say... UNLESS SOMEONE IS DYING OR STARVING, PLEASE DON'T DESTROY SOMETHING THIS RARE AND AMAZING.
- CH
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