No doubt about it, the RF-2200 is one of the greatest analog radios ever made, but in mint condition with the box, this price seems to be counting on buyers looking for bragging rights.

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"Less than ten hours of usage." How many minutes a year is that? This radio is probably 1976 vintage... 18 minutes usage per year for 33 years? Whoa. That's light usage. Was the radio operated for 10 hours in 1976 and stowed away with the intention of selling it at auction, on the future eBay, on the future internet?
Posted by: Shorty | June 28, 2009 at 10:07 AM
Shorty: Every year, the seller tuned in to see if that groundhog (Punxetuny Phil?) would see his shadow to predict when Spring was coming. Then he put the radio away until the following Winter. That explains it.
Posted by: Angelo | June 28, 2009 at 04:36 PM
You see that a lot. A delusional chap who puts his radio "for sale."
Posted by: Jeffrey McMahon | June 28, 2009 at 04:40 PM