[Boatanchors] Radio sets available in Russia
William L Howard
wlhoward at verizon.net
Wed Jun 30 17:27:14 EDT 2004
Received from Russia today. If you have an extra 2 million and a
passport here is your big opportunity.
Bill Howard
> Under Moscow there is a big private radio museum in Alabino,
Pokrovskoye.
> The private owner is an old man Vlad Shapkin. He progressively loses
his
> strength to guard the museum day and night.
> There are thousands of equipment specimen kept on numerous shelves in
two
> steel hangars.
>
> Would someone in USA buy this estate? The man ex- military,
pensionnaire,
> was collecting any radio equipment
> within all his life. He tried to apply to gov' t, but it is
indifferent.
> There are hundreds of Russian, Nazi etc. broadcast receivers, numerous
> commercial equipment and wartime equipment, cold war era equipment.
> Including very rare samples of ex- secret specimen.
> He estimates the treasure (together with very good tech. library of
manuals
> etc.) as high as 2,000,000.00 bux.
>
> many of my friends hams visited this museum in Alabino, Naro-Fominsky
> district, Moscow suburb, seen content, and they state
> it is really a priceless treasure for foreign scientific museum, who
can
> take care of the vast content.
> This man wrote a book, "Red Ears", devoted to Russian military
receivers.
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