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    A lot of 727 parts

    A hint for our 727 builders:
    http://stores.ebay.com/Bills-Surplus

    Surfing through EBAY's Boeing items, I stumbled upon this site, you might find a lot of parts there ...
    René

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    bills shop has been up and running quite a while now, nice stuff for 727s though however you have to sift through the expensive parts.
    gez

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    I noticed in the last two weeks or so that there is a lot of activity on E-Bay regarding Boeing cockpit parts, so if you are looking, now is the time to check it out. Not sure about this, but I recall there being a recent big auction in Tennesee for airliner parts so a lot of E-Bay sellers may have attended; might explain why there are a lot of parts now showing up.

    Rick

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    Be careful and research as MOST are WAY overpriced on ebay.

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    Feel free then to post links to the cheaper suppliers.

    Gary

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    2000+ Poster - Never Leaves the Sim Michael Carter's Avatar
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    Snap (swift46) was probably at that auction since he hails from that part of the country. I also noticed that he's recently listed many more items that he's had in the near past.

    I've done a lot of business with Snap.

    It is unfortunate that his wife (Myrna) passed away last ('06) October so he took some time off.

    I have bought quite a bit from Bill when the price is right. 'Matter of fact, I bought my MIP, Sperry SP-50, and several other items from him.

    Bill's OK and so is Snap.
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    I, too, have gotten a bunch of 727 things from Snap (Swift46) over the past 5 years. Sorry to hear about his wife; I was not aware of her passing. Their prices have typically been reasonable compared to many other sellers.

    Rick

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