[Boatanchors] CQ Magazines
Robert Downs
wa5cab at cs.com
Sun Jul 29 02:31:22 EDT 2018
The rules are quite clear, and make no allowance for vintage. If you get
caught, no one will care what you think or what your argument or
justification is. Nor what's being advertised. you WILL lose the argument.
Period.
Robert Downs
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[mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of RAY FRIESS
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2018 00:50
To: Howie WA3MCK; D C _Mac_ Macdonald; Bry Carling
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Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] CQ Magazines
Another school of thought. When asked if they contain advertising, I would
think you could truthfully say no. After all, few if any of the companies
are still in existence and those that are are not selling the equipment any
more. Heath still selling a DX 100? Nope. Hallicrafter isn't even in
existence any more. I would classify the "ars" as historical information
and illustrations. Advertising has to be offering something a company still
offers in order to be advertising a product. Otherwise old Sears catalogs
some one collects, or old TV Guide could not ever be sent media or library
rate.
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