Come in Bunnyhutch, this is Monkeywrench!

Funny this year I was in a junk/antique store and found a nice Gossen Luna ProF in the case without a battery. I asked the owner jokingly "how much for this little radio?"
$3 later and a new battery and I had a mint working/looking light meter. Better bid on these you guys. Ask first if they are AM or FM.
 
those are a couple of nice "radios". I may have to bid on them as well. I have a brockway director (older version of the sekonic) and it's a beauty, and still accurate despite it's 50 year-old selenium cell.
 
OK, riddle me this... If they could type in the auction then obviously they can read?

So, these radios have the instruction manuals.. Come on ! You can't figure it out from the destructions? It has to be a Raydon leak or something... With any luck they don't breed.
 
C'mon, guys... somebody write a note to this guy... 🙂 He's passing like a bit of a fool in the eyes of the world...

I may do it... later. Just for him to know these ain't radios, but light meters.

Either that or someone relieve him of their bulk! 😀
 
too funny!

I'm sure I have a few things in my house that I could sell on ebay like that.. like a steam iron that could be labelled a "plant mister"
 
The comic strip "Zits" features a teenager called Jeremy, who after discovering eBay starts selling household items.

I read it before discovering eBay and thought "what a guy!"

Now... I know where Brett's coming from.

Anybody wanna used book? Have lots of them at home. 🙂
 
Bill,

Do your radios use batteries? Some don't need batteries but they work on solar energy (selenium cells). Even those with batteries need some light. I don't think the wavelengths of your radios are still used in the U.S.

And now I'll try to find on e-bay a radio from Gossen...

Henk
 
Ok guys, I'll tell him after I won the auction 🙂

A Weston Master is on my wish list and I take the Seconic, too.
 
So you're the one who outbid me? 😀 That's Ok, I have a GE PR-1 so I don't need them and won't run it up any higher.

William
 
I didn't dare bidding over $25 for the meters initialy and was away from the internet when the auction ended, so somebody else got a great deal at $26 🙂
 
In the feedback I see the buyer of these items sells and buys only real transistor radios. When he finds out that these very rare radios donn’t work, he might want to sell. So if you contact him as he has received it, you can try to buy it from him.
 
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