Below is a list of audio tubes I have for sale. NOS/NIB tubes are in ORIGINAL
BOXES. Testing was performed on a B&K 747B where 65 is the minimum GOOD level
(the only exception is the Arcturus blue glass tubes which were tested on a
TV7). Here is the list:
1. Arcturus 126 & 127, blue glass, 126 has open filament, 127 tests at 41/25,
$25/pair.
2. RCA 5U4G, pair, NOS/NIB, ST shape, 108/110 and 112/110, $35/pair
3. Sylvania 5U4G, pair, NOS/NIB, ST Shape, 93/96 and 91/98, $35 pair.
4. GE 6LB6, three, 2 NOS/NIB, 1 used, untested, $30/three.
5. GE 6JB6A, one, NOS but no box, untested, $15.
6. Misc. 6EU7, seven, five RCA, one GE, One Mullard, untested, $40/7.
7. RCA 8417, one, NOS/NIB, probably made by Sylvania, tested at 91, $40.
8. RCA 7025, three, NOS/NIB, test 89/95, 92/94, 102/101, $50/three.
9. RCA 12AU7A, seven, NOS/NIB, clear-top, side getter, several spot tested as
new/strong, $100/seven.
All prices are plus shipping (and optional insurance) from New York. For
references please check my eBay feedback, my ID is vintage-amps. I haven't
pissed off anyone. YET :-)
Gerry
>Subject: Re: FS: 5U4G, 8417, 7025, 12AU7A, 6EU7, 6LB6, 6JB6A, Blue 126 &
127
>From: Stephen Marsh <smars...@rcn.com>
>Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 22:41:36 -0500
>
>Not true.
I was referring to eBay. Childish adults, outside of eBay, don't count.
Gerry
Gerry also will not give a negative feedback to anyone on ebay, in order to
protect his zero feedback reputation from retaliation. This is not supposed to be
how the ebay feedback system works and undermines the system. A minor issue,
true, but one's ego should be held in check, too.
>reneging on a deal
Not including all of the facts is misleading at best.
Posting a private dispute on a public forum is just another example of your
childish behavior.
>Gerry also will not give a negative feedback to anyone on ebay, in order to
>protect his zero feedback reputation from retaliation. This is not supposed
to be
>how the ebay feedback system works and undermines the system. A minor issue,
>true, but one's ego should be held in check, too.
That is not correct as I have left negative feedback several times. Please
check your facts before posting on a public forum. Many eBay users know that
its feedback system is inherently flawed and for two reasons: retaliation and
the differences between receiving negative feedback as a buyer or seller.
Given these limitations, I prefer to try to be flexible and work things out and
only leave negative feedback as a last resort. Unlike you, who always feels
victimized whenever a transaction dispute occurs.
Steve - this is just a hobby. Grow up.
Gerry
John
"GerryE123" <gerr...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20021202142126...@mb-ch.aol.com...
It is often said that when people can't address the actual issue (and have no
reasonable defense), they resort to name calling.
GerryE123 wrote:
> In article <3DEB5934...@rcn.com>, Stephen Marsh <smars...@rcn.com>
> writes:
>
> >reneging on a deal
>
> Not including all of the facts is misleading at best.
I wil post the contents of our email exchanges.
>
>
> Posting a private dispute on a public forum is just another example of your
> childish behavior.
Name calling again. This solves nothing. Too bad you did not have the common
courtesy to even apologize to me for backing out of the deal. A gentleman would
have offered me the option of backing out and given me the final decision.
>
>
> >Gerry also will not give a negative feedback to anyone on ebay, in order to
> >protect his zero feedback reputation from retaliation. This is not supposed
> to be
> >how the ebay feedback system works and undermines the system. A minor issue,
> >true, but one's ego should be held in check, too.
>
> That is not correct as I have left negative feedback several times. Please
> check your facts before posting on a public forum. Many eBay users know that
> its feedback system is inherently flawed
Yes, it is, but it costs other buyers when you refrain from leaving a negative
feedback about a bad ebayer.
> and for two reasons: retaliation and
> the differences between receiving negative feedback as a buyer or seller.
> Given these limitations, I prefer to try to be flexible and work things out and
> only leave negative feedback as a last resort.
That's not what you have told me.
> Unlike you, who always feels
> victimized whenever a transaction dispute occurs.
No such feelings here.
>
>
> Steve - this is just a hobby. Grow up.
Yes, it is just a hobby. That is why I wonder why you would piss off a friend
over it. A gentleman would have sold the $850 subwoofer to his friend and looked
for another one. You apparently have no integrity.
Steve
>
>
> Gerry
Steve