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While you cut corners, any way you can, you go to hell's best. Which my mother made fun of. She always said it was someone else's junk. But it kind of is. But yeah, when you can't pay thousands and thousands of dollars for a rig even, let's say, you see if you get it for several hundred dollars. And hopefully it's not too bad or whatever. Because people get rid of stuff for tons of reasons. Well, like a real basic one, right? They want to upgrade. And so they use the money that they might get from you for that. But it would be part of it, right? It would be a good push along to where they're going, but it wouldn't help, right? Like if I got... Like, let's say, okay, one of my favorites would be the Kenwood TS-2000. That's like a $3,000 radio in Canada. If you want to look it up, and if they still even exist, it was almost $3,000 in like, $95. So see, I'm not even being current. And I'm not positive they still make it. It's like the grandfather of all radios for Kenwood, right? The TS-2000, the TS-2000. It has multiple modes, and multiple bands and all that crap. It's almost like a $3,000 radio. If someone was to sell their current HF rig, they're not going to get anything close to it. But it would be a good push on the way. I can't imagine if someone sells that rig, though. They'd either almost want what they got, or it's still want a big piece of change. So I wouldn't imagine getting that, the TS-2000 on a discount.

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