[Milsurplus] Stuff
William Donzelli
wdonzelli at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 23:33:37 EDT 2006
> Too much "stuff" becomes a burden.
> You can become enslaved by your "stuff,"
> having so much of it you can't finish or enjoy any of it,
And you WW2 radio guys have it _easy_.
Just try to complete any radar set, or any pre-1935 radio set. Too
many pieces, impossible to find pieces, or likely both!
Well, OK, I have not given up on the latter, but there are quite a lot
of WW2 radar sets now that I simply am not trying to complete for the
above mentioned reasons. I am not buying the pieces to them as I know
I will never get around to getting it all together. Not a chance. One
of these days, possibly soon, I will probably shed a good half (or
more) of my radar stuff. Concentrate on the few sets (early WW2 radar)
and pass the rest on. The WW2 aircraft comms stuff might go too.
Anyway, since I am a quite a bit younger than the rest of you guys, I
will just be able to get it all back. Except Jays stuff, in the desert
bunker next to the Scientologists. Oops, sorry for the morbid
thought...
--
Will
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