[Milsurplus] 1980's Navy R-390A's
Jim Conrad
jjc at oceanviewcom.com
Sat Mar 12 08:38:20 EST 2011
I was one of the people that bid on the R-390 lot that was stockpiled
outside on pallets at St J's DRMO facility in the mid to late 90's.
They had been stored outside for a number of months. They were in
fair condition (less the radium meters) when staged but as the months
went by of course the elements took their toll.
I was bidding for another company and given the time since the
auction I don't even remember if I won the bid or not because if I
had the company I was bidding for would have arranged for the
shipment. This was in the day when the auctions were the real deal
held at the Norfolk DRMO facility in person using paddles with
numbers like you see occasionally on TV. As I recall there was over a
hundred of them and the lot went for many thousands of dollars.
That was one of the last large quantity surplus sales of vintage
communications equipment. Shortly after that time DRMO changed policy
on DEMIL and started to drop a twenty ton anchor on most of the
interesting communications equipment.
I have been involved in buying and selling of government surplus
since around 1990 when I got out of the Navy. Most of the good stuff
no longer makes it to surplus because of the ever more strict DEMIL
codes. It was easier to get the "good" stuff during the Cold War then now.
At 05:15 PM 3/10/2011, you wrote:
>As the St Juilians massauare sale took place in April 1997 ( witth
>recivers alegedly being stored outdoors since early 1996) they must
>have been stockpiles in a warehousse some where.
<:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:><:>
Jim Conrad - jjc at oceanviewcom.com
757-560-5970 - 757-512-5710 Fax
Amateur Radio Callsign N4WFP
CAGE 0UD60 - http://www.oceanviewcom.com
More information about the Milsurplus
mailing list