[Milsurplus] Timonium on the 6th
Todd, KA1KAQ
ka1kaq at gmail.com
Wed Apr 3 10:33:49 EDT 2013
There's definitely something to be said for Cabin Fever relief. Frostfest
in Richmond in early February is my release valve. Raleigh was last weekend
and I sold more there from a financial standpoint than any 'fest ever,
thanks to one particular big-ticket item. Doing some rough figuring, the
amount of stuff I sold last year between Frostfest, Raleigh, and
Shelby/Dallas well exceeded the total amount I've sold at NEAR-Fest in NH
since its inception in 2007. And that includes attending NEAR-Fest twice
yearly until this past year. Maybe there's something to be said for the
climate of the south, selling or otherwise?
Sounds like you are one of the few who did well at Timonium last year, Ray.
Good hunting this year, sounds like you'll have little competition compared
to years past.
~ Todd/KAQ
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Ray Fantini <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu>wrote:
> I was there, and have been going for some years now. No question about it
> not being what it used to be but then again what is? Did not see the
> bicycles and boxes of clothing this last year but did see that more three
> of four years back when they had both inside and outside selling with one
> of the buildings being taken over by typical flee market crap. Did see that
> they had at least a half dozen or so of the consumer electronic junk and
> junk tool sales people there last year but they were all over in the
> section closest to the parking lot and the general sales area in the cow
> palace had all ham radio and computer stuff. Last year I bought a military
> tactical display terminal, bunch of SINGARS cables, and a mount for my
> VRC-90 and a little Harris military HF auto tuner that I ended up selling
> that more than I paid for everything I bought, besides after being cooped
> up all winter any ham fest will do.****
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> Ray F****
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> *From:* Todd, KA1KAQ [mailto:ka1kaq at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 03, 2013 9:35 AM
> *To:* Ray Fantini
> *Cc:* Military Surplus Mail List (milsurplus at mailman.qth.net); Military
> Radio Collectors Association (mrca at mailman.qth.net);
> Aerospace_Hardware_Collectors_Group at yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Milsurplus] Timonium on the 6th****
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> Every mention I've heard has been in the context of not going. I didn't go
> last year and those who did said it was a bust, waste of time, etc since
> the tax nazis shut down the tailgating outside. Aside from the one building
> with the commercial vendors, in the past much of the inside selling was
> junk unrelated to radio in any way, like huge boxes of used clothing, lawn
> ornaments, broken bicycles, toys, etc. The radio stuff was hidden within.
> Gave me the impression that they were more concerned with selling spaces
> than putting on a hamfest. ****
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> A far cry from the days when the parking lot would be full up to the gate
> at the road. I suspect it will follow Gaithersburg into the black hole of
> the past. Makes sense though, when you look at the state's approach.
> Beretta is even looking at moving their facilities out of state thanks to
> more ridiculous laws. ****
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> ~ Todd, KA1KAQ/4****
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> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Ray Fantini <RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu>
> wrote:****
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> Who else will be going to the Timonium ham fest Saturday? Is there any
> interest in a 51.0 net at the site? With everything being indoors it's not
> as good as when it was both inside and outside for tailgating but still
> worth going to, at least for me. I remember back in the seventies when it
> was all inside at some college.
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> Ray F
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