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I gotta get to fair radio sales and look at all the stuff!
http://www.fernblatt.net/forradio/fa...io_sales_pics/ |
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A bunch of ex govt and ex Military equipment,isn't it?
cuhulin |
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Where are they located?
cuhulin |
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Pete KE9OA wrote:
Lima, Ohio Have you ever been to their store? I used to drive up about twice a year from just south of Dayton, till I moved to Florida late in 1987. They sold damaged equipment by the pound in a small room in the front corner of their old location. Sometimes you could find several of an item and spend a little time to repair the best unit. They had a lot of obsolete parts at great prices, too. I just found two of their old catalogs the other day: 1982 & 1986. They had the R-390 receivers for $450 and a Hammurlund SP-600-JT for $285 in 1982. If you were into BCB DX, they had the R-101/ARN-6 for $39.50. They had the R-390 receivers for $335 and a Hammurlund SP-600-JT were gone in 1986. If you were into BCB DX, they had the R-101/ARN-6 for $65.00. -- Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted after threats were telephoned to my church. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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I am not knocking their store at all,in fact,I say Good on em.But
Lima,Ohio (O H 10) is between 600 to 700 miles from my driveway and I am just not up to pedaling my pedal car that far anymore.Lima,Ohio has a very nice Museum though.I saw it on the internet about five years ago.Rosie,last I heard from her (she is about 58 years young nowdays) works at a factory in Lima (Philips factory) that makes steel bands for tv screens.She is a supervisor there,last I heard from her.She married a guy by the last name of Murphy,he used to own or was part owner of a pub in the East side of New York City.Rosie is a great gal,just take my word for that.She is a real Republican too,Good on yer,Rosie. cuhulin |
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 15:17:13 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Pete KE9OA wrote: Lima, Ohio Have you ever been to their store? I used to drive up about twice a year from just south of Dayton, till I moved to Florida late in 1987. They sold damaged equipment by the pound in a small room in the front corner of their old location. Sometimes you could find several of an item and spend a little time to repair the best unit. They had a lot of obsolete parts at great prices, too. I just found two of their old catalogs the other day: 1982 & 1986. They had the R-390 receivers for $450 and a Hammurlund SP-600-JT for $285 in 1982. If you were into BCB DX, they had the R-101/ARN-6 for $39.50. They had the R-390 receivers for $335 and a Hammurlund SP-600-JT were gone in 1986. If you were into BCB DX, they had the R-101/ARN-6 for $65.00. Mike, I'm gonna go up there when I go to Cleveland early next year. Too much good junk to look at. |
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I know what "impresses" me. :{)
cuhulin (it isn't radios either) |
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GraveRobber,I can tell from the pics,it's a waste of gas.
cuhulin |
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