[AMRadio] Restorations
rbethman
rbethman at comcast.net
Mon Jan 30 09:43:03 EST 2012
Yes, there is a whole lot that gets put into these restorations.
I don't know if this will break any rules. But here goes.
I do not have any interest whatsoever in this. I am simply a very
satified customer.
When it comes to packaged re-cap kit, and some front penal overlays,
(These cover the spectrum of Hallicrafters, Heathkits, and misc.) Try
Tom, N0JMY.
<http:\www.hayseedhamfest.com>
He is one of our own. It is entirely a family entity. I encourage folk
to look.
Bob - N0DGN (All excess trimmed.)
On 1/29/2012 7:16 PM, W5AMI wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Thanks, and I do put a lot of thought into those that take time to restore
> these old rigs. A lot of you might remember when I operated my BC-610 that
> took a lot to get going once again. I still have it, and it has become a
> fixture in our house. I won't get into it here, but there is so much
> satisfaction in bringing an old rig; 50, 60 or 70 years old back to life.
> When I die, maybe someone will have my SX-28A 70 years later and still
> enjoy it.
>
> 73
> Brian
>
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