[AMRadio] hamfest?
WAØSTX/4
AAR7IR at Hotmail.Com
Mon Feb 13 20:43:25 EST 2012
Can someone tell me when the Berryville hamfest is?
Regards,
John WAØSTX/4
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From: Bill McCourt - WF1L [mailto:wemccourt at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 10:35 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] hamfest?
Guys,
While I bemoan the loss of quality "junque" at hamfests with all of you,
they are still a great place to socialize and meet some of the folks that
you talk to on the air but never see face to face.
I've gone to several hamfests where I've spent more on the admision than
stuff to bring home and still had an enjoyable time. Hamfests are not just
about hardware.
BTW, the Berryville hamfest is still going strong as of last year and the
Ruritan group's barbeque lunch can not be beat.
Bill - WF1L
Reston, VA
--- On Sun, 2/12/12, w8au at sssnet.com <w8au at sssnet.com> wrote:
From: w8au at sssnet.com <w8au at sssnet.com>
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] hamfest?
To: amradio at mailman.qth.net
Date: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 10:40 PM
Bernie: Why didn't you call it by name? Mansfield Hamfest (OH) :-)
I was there with a table. Been there for years. As you said, it was a flea
market. That's what all hamfests are and have been. Now if you said Ham
convention, then that's a different matter.
I have always stuck to the radio gear, test equip and parts scenario, and
still do. I sold a 6 meter AM transceiver (proper content for this list)
;-) and a bunch of NOS Miller coils/xfmrs in original boxes, some soldering
stations, plus a heavy Model 28 KSR teletype (that was a swap and thankfully
I didn't have to carry it back out to the van!)
I admit that the dress of some of the characters looks worse than a Walmart
store, but that's just a reflection on our "dress down" society today. I
take it in stride and say "to each his own." 60 percent of the hamfest is
chewing the rag with all the buzzards I've known over the last 40 years and
that's part of the fun.
Except for the icy cold WX and snow that showed up just for this weekend's
hamfest, (which may have kept the attendance a bit lower) this annual
gathering has always been good. No smoking is allowed on the premises for
the last ten years or so, and that is a plus.
It's unfortunate you had a bad time today, but don't give up... wear your
"virtual" radio blinders and walk briskly by the non radio vendors,
stopping only at those tables that have something that catches your eye.
Works for me!
73 and better days to ya,
Perry w8au
At 06:24 PM 2/12/2012, Bernie Doran wrote:
>I went to my first hamfest/computer show in many years today thinking I
>might find some interesting AM gear. ignoring the computer stuff,
>probably only 20%. I saw a nice Halicrafters rx, about ten or so nice
>Heathkits, a 390A, perhaps 20 modern ssb transceivers. all could have
>been on a thirty foot table. What else? CB transceivers stacked six
>deep, Jewerly, auto truck repair manuals, tire tools, dozens of record
>players, thousands of CDs, VHS tapes etc. stuffed animals, candles and
>jellies, slide projectors, bobble heads, hundreds of ink jet cartriges,
>light strings and Christmas decorations, and best of all, syringes beside
minature digital scales!
>
>There probably were 400 people there so this must be what they want.
>It looked like Wal Mart, 400 pounders waddling back and forth and
>stinking of cigarette smoke. This pretty much indicated to me why we
>have a different type of operator on the ham bands. However, trying to
>be objective, Those of us who at least try to be polite, may well in a
>short period of time, if not now, be in the minority and it could be
>argued that we are in the wrong and out of step.
>
>This looked simply like a flea market. And, yes, before anyone says,
>if you did not like it, do not go again. I certainly will not.
>
>Is this typical? Bernie W8RPW
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