It¡¯s rare but not sought-after, really ?¡ª at least not in the US. There¡¯s a lot of that with some vintage gear.?
For example, I have a TC-2 that came with a B Line that I bought a few years ago. I¡¯ve been watching a couple of sellers on eBay trying to sell them. They started around $400 each and are now down to $100 after over half a year.?
The B Line brings good money in decent, working shape, as does the L-4B.?
73,
Steve Wedge, W1ES/4
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
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On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 19:58, Ryan NV5E <
ryanjones2150@...> wrote:

A lot to unpack here already, boys. I appreciate it!
David, I may take you up on that invite....be careful what you offer!
I wasn¡¯t planning to drive the amp with another radio. If I end up keeping this set, I¡¯d use it then.?
I will try the suggestions to get the receive to work and follow up here.?
I run a welding and machine shop outside of my full time job, which is where this radio set is currently sitting, right on my fab table. I need to move it. I have no radio gear active in the house. My ¡°rack¡± is in the shop with me, since I¡¯m out here most of the time anyway. I darn sure don¡¯t want to be out here cutting, welding and grinding with this gear sitting in the middle of the shop!
I¡¯m going to attempt to post a few pictures and see how it goes here. On the back you¡¯ll see the 4LF. I actually have the leaflet for it and the books in a nice neat folder. I¡¯ll take y¡¯all¡¯s advice and move forward.?
If I decide to put it up for sale, i¡®ll offer it up here first since y¡¯all have been so open and helpful.?
anyone have any idea what that 4LF might be worth being a rare Drake item? Surely there¡¯s a serious collector out there that¡¯s in dire need of one of these!
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