FS: ARRL Handboooks & publications

John Heck jkh at LEXIS-NEXIS.COM
Mon Mar 23 09:11:42 EST 1998


Folks,
I don't exactly know what's the matter with you guys who think that we should give every thing away,
but In my humble opinion you had better wake up(or please post me first when you have neat stuff to
get rid of). Dick had every right to sell his stuff for a fair market price, and $20 for an ARRL
handbook is the going price anywhere. Who the heck do you all think you are for so harshly criticizing
somebody for offering us this stuff for sale? If you don't want to buy them, OK, if you want to sell
your stuff real cheap to be a friend to mankind, OK, but leave the rest of us alone. I think your actions
were way out of line. It amazes me to think that such "holier than thou", perfect old hams, would treat
one of their own with such disdain, in such a public arena. Shame on you!
Regards,
John Heck, KC8ETS
1009 Donson Drive
Dayton, Ohio 45429
(937)865-7036(work)
jkh at lexis-nexis.com

>
>   What's the matter, Jim--jealous?  Actually the books that I bought from someone
> who clearly DID get them from a library-or from someone who had gotten them from
> the library-were evidently way UNDERpriced, as evidenced by the fact that they
> sold within 5 minutes of my posting, the entire package to a single individual. He
> even looked up my phone number somewhere and called me. And I *did* give him a
> sizable price break since I now don't have to go through the hassle of shipping
> them out peacemeal. In addition, I posted the fact that they were sold as soon as
> possible so that others wouldn't be contacting me, but still spent the next couple
> hours apologizing to others for the fact that I didn't have a truckload of them.
>   You evidently feel like I've broken the "spirit" of the hobby by selling some of
> my stuff  in an effort to recoup a small bit of my ham radio expenditures where
> the market seems to be very hungry. If I hadn't given so much stuff to newbies
> over the years, I would have had four times as much to sell. In fact if there were
> any deserving newbies around nowdays I doubt if I would have had them to sell.
> They're all hanging out on the 'net.    So eat cake, Bud.
>
> Dick W0EX
>
>
> Jim Strohm wrote:
>
> > w0ex at SCAN.MISSOURI.ORG <DICK W0EX> displays his mercenary side when he writes:
> >
> > >I have the following ARRL handbooks to sell:
> > >
> > >Hardbound..... all binding and covers are excellent, very good to
> > >excellent condition otherwise.  All have some library markings
> > >
> > >For Years:
> > >
> > > 1975 , 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984.
> > >
> > >I'll Sell the  9 for $140, or if no one wants them all, individually for
> > >$20 each.
> >
> > He said something else but I (oops) erased it.
> >
> > Gentlemen, I am deeply dismayed to see people like DICK offering
> > books for sale at such outrageously inflated prices.  I can only
> > hope that the ARRL will soon provide back issues of the Handbook
> > on CD-ROM, so that those of us who need the information can get it
> > at a fair cost, and those of us who choose to give DICK his due
> > will pay his exorbitant, obscene, rapacious, gouging prices
> > for the Handbook.
> >
> > I have long since lost sight of the vision of Ham brotherhood on
> > this particular mail list.  Now I'm mostly amused, and occasionally
> > take note of the most egregious offenders of common decency and what
> > we used to describe as the love of the hobby.
> >
> > DICK, I hope I sent you to the dictionary so you could be adequately
> > insulted.  As for the rest of us -- true, some among us will pay these
> > prices for a book.  I never have and I never will -- and I sold my
> > Handbook collection (spanning five decades) at a fair price ($4 each) so that
> > fellow hams could share my joy with these books.
> >
> > Jim N6OTQ
> >
> > Oh yeah -- DICK mentions "library markings"  -- what he doesn't mention
> > is that when libraries retire books, they do so for FREE -- where's DICK's
> > Ham spirit when he offers to sell for $20 each some stuff that he got
> > for free -- or possibly, even filched out of a dumpster?  Not to say
> > it's bad to pick trash, just that it's not in the spirit of amateur radio
> > to pick trash and sell it at $20 a piece.
> >
> > Jim Strohm
> > jstrohm at texas.net
> >
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