Today's find - Aviation Headset and GPS
Most of the sales I went to today were pretty dissapointing. Late in the morning, I found a leather carry-on type bag and could see some cool looking headphones. Poked around in the bag a little more and saw aviation maps, and a GPS. I knew then that the headphones were actually a pilot's headset.
Brought the bag to the lady running the sale and she asked me if $10 would be too much. I paid it.
The headset is a David Clark H10-13.4 aviation headset. They sell for $300 new, and $100-$200 new. Mine is at the upper-end condition wise, so I hope to get close to $200.
The GPS is a Garmin GPS 89. It's one of the first GPS receivers, so it's pretty rudimentary. It's in excellent condition also. It works - I put batteries in it, brought it outside, and got a fix. I couldn't find the GPS 89 in either active, sold, or completed listings on eBay, so I have no idea whatsoever the value. I put it at $149 OBO to see if I get any interest.
In addition, there was a Cessna pilot's guide book, blank book of flight plans, an ID badge to gain access to a local airport (expired 1999), several outdated maps and airport info and even a copy of the guy's student loan application to go to flight school.
Most of the sales I went to today were pretty dissapointing. Late in the morning, I found a leather carry-on type bag and could see some cool looking headphones. Poked around in the bag a little more and saw aviation maps, and a GPS. I knew then that the headphones were actually a pilot's headset.
Brought the bag to the lady running the sale and she asked me if $10 would be too much. I paid it.
The headset is a David Clark H10-13.4 aviation headset. They sell for $300 new, and $100-$200 new. Mine is at the upper-end condition wise, so I hope to get close to $200.
The GPS is a Garmin GPS 89. It's one of the first GPS receivers, so it's pretty rudimentary. It's in excellent condition also. It works - I put batteries in it, brought it outside, and got a fix. I couldn't find the GPS 89 in either active, sold, or completed listings on eBay, so I have no idea whatsoever the value. I put it at $149 OBO to see if I get any interest.
In addition, there was a Cessna pilot's guide book, blank book of flight plans, an ID badge to gain access to a local airport (expired 1999), several outdated maps and airport info and even a copy of the guy's student loan application to go to flight school.