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I, like many hams, have gotten a lot of surplus stuff from Fair Radio
Sales in Ohio. Monday, I discovered Surplus Sales of Nebraska. Nice people! Old school customer service. The web ordering isn't "modern". But they don't make a lot of money at this, I'm sure. So I.T. people are probably out of the question. But your order gets underway in about 48 hours..... They told me the owner spends all day on the net trying to hunt down surplus stuff he can buy. So if you have anything, I was told to take a photo of it....and send an e-mail to him. His e-mail address is at the bottom of every web page. Here's the website for Surplus Sales: http://www.surplussales.com/ 73, Bill - WA8MEA http://HamRadioFun.com |
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