Found on the shelf.., Vintage Lamp Cord/Appliance Cord

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Found on the shelf.., Vintage Lamp Cord/Appliance Cord

Post by Henry K. Lee » Wed Dec 03, 2025 9:56 am

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Vintage cloth wiring…, $85.00 with shipping. Email if interested.

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Post by Henry K. Lee » Thu Dec 04, 2025 7:39 am

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SOLD to “One Hung Low”!

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Post by Tadpole » Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:15 am

Hope that fire keeps you warm! Just sayin'


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Post by Jerry VanOoteghem » Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:14 am

For sale for a whole 22 hours before tossing in the fire... :roll:

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Post by Henry K. Lee » Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:45 am

Statistics do not lie…., from my graphs and selling items for years with market interest and values.., if it does not sell within 16 hours of posting with the quantity of views, there is a 92.6% that I will not sell it.

Calculating car values and trends the same way…, example, Model T’s since 2008 and have lost value and interest by 42% but the parts to keep them on the road since them has risen to 68%.

So in summary my square footage of shelf space and square footage in my shop is more valuable than the item consuming the space.

To each their own so to say.


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Post by big2bird » Thu Dec 04, 2025 12:22 pm

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Post by KimDobbins » Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:08 pm

wish I wound have seen that, could have used that on my motorized KRW HCCT. Guess im one of the 7.4%.


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Post by big2bird » Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:24 pm

KimDobbins wrote:
Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:08 pm
wish I wound have seen that, could have used that on my motorized KRW HCCT. Guess im one of the 7.4%.
Kim, I may have a roll of that same twisted pair.


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Post by Steve1920 » Thu Dec 04, 2025 2:22 pm

For sale- Several sets of gently used linens and one package of sliced provolone cheese sandwich singles, unopened. Photos upon request.


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Post by Dan Hatch » Thu Dec 04, 2025 2:24 pm

Kim: If he doesn’t have what you need, try here. I have gotten wire from them like what you may want. Dan
https://www.snakeheadvintage.com/


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Post by big2bird » Thu Dec 04, 2025 2:41 pm

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Post by 1925 Touring » Thu Dec 04, 2025 3:11 pm

Henry K. Lee wrote:
Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:45 am
Statistics do not lie…., from my graphs and selling items for years with market interest and values.., if it does not sell within 16 hours of posting with the quantity of views, there is a 92.6% that I will not sell it.

Calculating car values and trends the same way…, example, Model T’s since 2008 and have lost value and interest by 42% but the parts to keep them on the road since them has risen to 68%.

So in summary my square footage of shelf space and square footage in my shop is more valuable than the item consuming the space.

To each their own so to say.
Respectfuly arguing-
Most of us find more than just dollars and cents when valuing our model T's. There is a lot of passion and joy that goes into driving, fixing, and buying parts for our cars. I'm sure you are fully aware of this, as you have put a significant amount of time and effort into the vehicles you have crafted. Personally, I think are fascinating and very nice. However, I fail to see the reasoning for advertising something only to throw it away 20 hours later. 50% of the views are likely bots anyway. I hope you got your money's worth.
A lot of us aren't in the hobby because the market is good or bad regarding the cars, and could care less if our car is worth $10,000 or $16,000. We're in it because of the friends we meet, the camaraderie, and experiences we share. Sure, it's more expensive to get parts, but at least they're available, for the most part.
The hobby is what we make it.

Just my 2 cents, maybe less.
Just a 20 year old who listens to 40 year old music, works on 75 year old airplanes and drives 100 year old cars.
The past is only simple because hindsight is 20/20.

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Post by ewdysar » Thu Dec 04, 2025 3:34 pm

1925 Touring wrote:
Thu Dec 04, 2025 3:11 pm
Henry K. Lee wrote:
Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:45 am
Statistics do not lie…., from my graphs and selling items for years with market interest and values.., if it does not sell within 16 hours of posting with the quantity of views, there is a 92.6% that I will not sell it....

... So in summary my square footage of shelf space and square footage in my shop is more valuable than the item consuming the space.

To each their own so to say.
Respectfuly arguing-
Most of us find more than just dollars and cents when valuing our model T's. There is a lot of passion and joy that goes into driving, fixing, and buying parts for our cars. I'm sure you are fully aware of this, as you have put a significant amount of time and effort into the vehicles you have crafted. Personally, I think are fascinating and very nice. However, I fail to see the reasoning for advertising something only to throw it away 20 hours later. 50% of the views are likely bots anyway. I hope you got your money's worth.
A lot of us aren't in the hobby because the market is good or bad regarding the cars, and could care less if our car is worth $10,000 or $16,000. We're in it because of the friends we meet, the camaraderie, and experiences we share. Sure, it's more expensive to get parts, but at least they're available, for the most part.
The hobby is what we make it.

Just my 2 cents, maybe less.
Austin, like you and I discussed in October...
1925 Touring wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 10:27 pm
ewdysar wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 2:04 pm
I agree with the caretaker perspective, but we are often pretty free with suggestions concerning other people's money, time and space....

... Personally, I am thankful for those who make original rare parts and reproductions available to the rest of us (you know who you are). And I recognize that service to the community has its limits. Please hang in there as long as you can, but when you're done, I understand.

Keep crankin',
Eric
Wow, ...

... At the end of the day, I need to be able to USE the finite space I have without tripping over that bent camshaft for the 15th time. Model T community in general is pretty well equipped all things considered. You don't have to spend 50 years looking for the right fender or make many parts from scratch, unless it's a rare piece, compared to a lot of other types of cars the same age.
Most T parts are unfortunately, only valuable as car parts to people in the hobby. A lot of other people, as I'm sure most know, see it as either dirty old metal junk, scrap dollars, or stuff they don't have room for, or want. We have the ability to remake a lot of parts now, especially with CNC, but once that oroginal ford sock is gone, it's gone. I guess it's the battle we all fight.
It's a shame not all the parts can be saved. If I had unlimited space and money, I would, but I don't. I'm sure others feel the same.
Is anyone suggesting that we would all be better off if Hank had just thrown this stuff away without making it available at all, even for a short time? That would certainly be easier for him...

Keep crankin',
Eric

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Re: Found on the shelf.., Vintage Lamp Cord/Appliance Cord

Post by Shrshot » Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:29 pm

KimDobbins wrote:
Thu Dec 04, 2025 1:08 pm
wish I wound have seen that, could have used that on my motorized KRW HCCT. Guess im one of the 7.4%.
Guess that includes me also... I don't check the forum/classifieds every day. Check them as often as time allows. Had I seen them 4-5 hours earlier I would have bought it, guess not...


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Post by RVA23T » Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:31 pm

Now that's what is called a "Fire Sale"
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Post by Barry Loucks » Thu Dec 04, 2025 7:56 pm

What was the purpose of sharing the photo of the wire in a fire? I’m confused!


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Post by Dan Hatch » Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:08 pm

Burning off insulation to seek for scrap copper.

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Post by Barry Loucks » Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:17 pm

Sure… but I needed a photo?? It serves no purpose.

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