[Boatanchors] News Flash! New On The Halli Web Site!

Duane Fischer, W8DBF dfischer at usol.com
Thu Oct 20 14:06:36 EDT 2011



Hi All,

Please take a few minutes to visit the HHI (Halligan's Hallicrafters
International) web site. There is something brand new there! We can 'almost'
guarantee that you have NEVER seen one before!

Courtesy of my dear friend, and yours too, HB9RS, Dr. Max De Henseler of
Switzerland, is a high resolution scan of a quite rare stamp from Spain. It
was printed this year, but shows a 1941 Hallicrafters SX-28 receiver. I am
told by those who collect stamps seriously, that this one is both very rare
and costly! Obtaining one is everything but easy to do!

Take a look and enjoy this bit of radio history!

My thanks to our talented and hard working Web Master, W5JT, Jim Thayer, for
his efforts to get this rare stamp on the web site for all to see and enjoy.

Coming Soon - and I am not sure how 'SOON' that 'soon' is: Will be about 100
very special and unique stamps from fifty different countries. Each shows a
piece of Ham Radio, or military communications, gear. These will be taking
up permanent residence on the Hallicrafters web site in the forthcoming
"Worldwide Amateur Radio Stamp Gallery".

Once again, my heartfelt thanks to HB9RS, Dr. Max De Henseler of
Switzerland, for donating this fantastic Ham Radio stamp collection to the
Hallicrafters Web Site. You will definitely enjoy looking through these
colorful, artistic and historical rememberances of vintage Amateur Radio
pieces of equipment from around this world.

Now, IF any of YOU should happen to have anything that you would like to
share with Hallicrafters, as well as fans of all other flavors of vintage
radio gear, please contact the HHI Web Master. W5JT, Jim Thayer at:
webmaster at w9wze.net

If it happens to be vintage, but not Hallicrafters, contact Jim just the
same. We have a 'sort of' "Halli Wanna Be's" area especially intended for
such occasions!

Enjoy!



Duane Fischer, W8DBF - WPE8CXO
E-Mail: dfischer at usol.com
Hallicrafters web site: www.w9wze.net
HHRP web site: hhrp.w9wze.net




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