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Old 04-26-2016, 02:20 PM
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Apparently as far as repair goes I'm a cheap date!

To me it is always been a hobby rather than a business. I do enjoy working on stuff like this, and that always factors in. I've not been inside any RCA's between CTC-4 and CTC-15 so I'd learn from it. Part of it is I charge what I would want to pay someone else to do the kinda job I do. I also figure if I do a decent job for a good price and next week some random unobtainium part bites it from old age I won't have as pissed of a customer as I would if I charged 5X as much.

Perhaps I am too cheap...
Heck, I'd flip you $40 just to fix the stupid signal issue with my Motorola 7VT2 if you feel like busting out the iron at ETF
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