Yep,
1. Some of it is nostalgia. I've bought several this year just for that.
2. Many have that "COOL" look to them as well. Something that most new radios don't have.
3. The older ones are fairly easy to modify/repair.
4. Yellow table gear makes potential sellers think they have a gold mine in their closet.
5. With respect to what I call
"Yellow Table Fever", I've been following some dude who is relentlessly posting a Cobra 135 (or maybe it's a 139) 23ch. that has stickers on it, is missing a foot, and who knows what all is going on inside of it for insane pricing. It started @ $1,000, then $1,000 slashed to $700 or so, and has varied his posts each time it doesn't sell. Just for fun I save each one to see how many times he'll try to sell it at prices like this (20+ so far) before offering a semi-realistic price ($50 or so). I think the current add is $1,000 slashed to $300
6. Decent prices still prevail. I never owned a CPI back in the day, but bought 2 CPI-2000's (with pwr cords and desk mics) in the last 10 months. One was under $330, the other under $300 (both work fine).
7. There are other radios, and microphones for very good prices, but like fair/cheap priced ham gear on QRZ you have to act fast. Sometimes I'll just refresh my eBay CB page (which I always keep open) and the very latest item is obviously under priced because they don't sell radio gear usually, and I'll snap it up if possible. I say "if possible" because I've seen a great price on a radio, read their description and checked their other items to see if they were CB sellers, all spent in less than a minute, but when I tried to buy it - it was already sold. Examples of snapping something up at first glance: A Robyn SB-510 am/ssb mobile that had a mic but no power cord with the
"we can't test it because we don't normally sell radios and don't have a power cord or antenna". Price $25 w/free shipping. My end result: Looks good and works great! One more example from this year deserves mention: a Uniden PC-122xl for $75 and $8 shipping. The lure: it had an Astatic 575-M6 attached to it. Both worked fine, and I sold the PC-122 for $80 at a hamfest a month later.
8. Some radios are worth spending a little more because their kinda rare. I spend over $100 on a PACE 1000M mobile CB, because it was their 40ch. PLL model (rare)
Sorry to waste your time, but I got caught up in the moment. The point of it all was,
YES, many radios are over priced, but many others are very,
very reasonably priced - if you don't take too long deciding
"Buy or not buy"