ebay auction prices realized
Free counters provided by Honesty Communications.
This list represents several months activity with
11012 sales of 2545 different models and $2,528,076.08 total sales .
IMPORTANT
You should read ALL below once to understand
what the data really means.
I've read it already,
take me to the Manufacturers list.
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Disclaimers
I was asked to include prices from swap usenet groups and web sites
thinking that ebay generally reflects a higher selling price than average market value.
I obtained a set of data gathered both from ebay and
usenet groups over the same period of time. ebay selling prices
were, on average, 18% higher than usenet asking prices
If you think usenet prices better reflect market
value click these.
Electronic Boneyard Prices
- MODEL is the type of radio
equipment, from a particular manufacturer.
- Manufacturers and MODELs are in computer Alpha/Numeric order which is not the same as human
alpha/numeric order so you may have to search around a little. Select Manufacturer from
the list below and scroll down the list to the MODEL.
- I list an item exactly as listed on ebay with no knowledge if the model
number is complete or accurate. Too many different for me to take time to check. If you
spot an error in model number e-mail me and I'll fix it.
- SALES is the quantity of a
particular model that has been sold.
- If SALES
is 1 there will not be a MINIMUM or MAXIMUM.
- If SALES
is 2 then one sold for MINIMUM and one for MAXIMUM and AVERAGE is
simply the average of the two.
- MINIMUM is the minimum price that
model went for.
- If the MINIMUM is significantly less than AVERAGE it may have been described as being in poor condition, or non working (possibly
as a parts radio) or the seller was just unlucky.
- AVERAGE is the average selling
price for that model.
- MAXIMUM is the maximum price that
model went for.
- If the MAXIMUM is significantly more than AVERAGE it may have been described as being in exceptionally fine condition (Completely
restored), or it may have included accessories, or it may have been a particularly rare or
desirable sample, or the seller was just lucky.
- LUCK has something to do with the spread of selling prices.
- For example I listed a piece of test equipment one week with a reserve
of $50. The highest bid was $25. The following week I re-listed the item and it sold for
$125.
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Select Manufacturer from the list below and scroll down that list to the
MODEL
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