That's the beauty of a free market system. Some like it (buyers), some don't (sellers).
Wait a couple of months are post it again, someone may yet have the urge.

The 5000A the previous gentlemen wrote about seemed to be a reasonable buy at
the $1,500 level.

73, Dick, W1KSZ

On 3/1/2015 12:05 PM, Hunter Ellington via FlexRadio wrote:
I know I tried to sell my basic, no options, 5000A three times.  I listed it for $1500 
and had no offers.  I dropped the price to $1300, and still no bites (this was five 
months ago).  I finally put it on for $1200, and the only response was from some crank 
who berated me for "destroying the value of the 5000A".  At that point, I 
concluded that the radio was worth more to me than the market would pay.  It amazes me 
that Yaesu FT1000MP's or FT2000's still bring between $1200-$1800 (sometimes more), rigs 
that are clearly inferior to the 5000A.  I'll keep mine as long as the software continues 
to work, and the hardware can be maintained.  Wouldn't mind a 6300 or a 6500 though. 
K0GFY  R. Hunter Ellington
303-996-6585/720-560-8139
P.O. Box 44
Larkspur, CO 80118
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