Obviously someone wasn't thinking straightMudslinger wrote: ↑05 Jan 2024, 14:32 £320, plus postage. You would need to be an utter berk to pay the same for that as a new one from a shop.
President George II UK PRICE!
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Mudslinger wrote: ↑07 Jan 2024, 18:12I hope so, i have a couple of radios that I am going to sell soon.
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Re: President George II UK PRICE!
I've had a George II for a while now and it's a nice radio, it performs well with good incoming and outgoing audio, controls are very easy to use, it's lovely to look at and it's a pleasure to use.
However, as I have said from the start, it costs about £100 more than it's worth. There is no getting away from that!
However, as I have said from the start, it costs about £100 more than it's worth. There is no getting away from that!