[AMRadio] hamfest?
Ken
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Mon Feb 13 20:48:53 EST 2012
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On 2/13/2012 8:43 PM, WAØSTX/4 wrote:
> Can someone tell me when the Berryville hamfest is?
>
> Regards,
> John WAØSTX/4
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> 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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