[Milsurplus] RAK RAL Shipping

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Thu Dec 28 14:01:37 EST 2017


I  do not   remember  it  was the cost of the  large  box that they  fellow 
 reconfigured  plus a little.  as I remember.

We have a nice  CW 938 for the museum's   display  and this  second  one 
was missing a  couple   meters  and  was pretty dirty  dusty... but  otherwise 
all  there.
 
The goal someday is to get all the go-withs  for this   radio!
 
 
OK Hue   for  Nick Danger
 
    1.   
 
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In a message dated 12/27/2017 6:46:24 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
Kargo_cult at msn.com writes:

So what  did they charge you to pack the CW-938 ? 
I owned one of these years  ago...there was a well known collector, IIR in 
Brooklyn, who wanted it soooo  bad.....he sent me some pages of supposed
offerings copied right out of the  Feb. '44 Radio News, and I'm sure he 
didn't have the gear to trade, so I still  am perplexed what the game was.... 
was
it to keep the fish on the hook, or  to make me feel bad that I'd lost out 
on a good trade ? i don't recall what  the final deal was, was it cash or 
trade? 
Anyway he had a local minion  pick up the thing for him and so it was out 
of my hands. I'm sure he has gone  on to his reward on another plane of being 
by now....thus endeth all  empires, a lesson perhaps.
I digress.
I'll have to look up the "Nick  Danger" adventures, sounds like my kind of 
humor. 
-Hue 

>From:  COURYHOUSE at aol.com [mailto:COURYHOUSE at aol.com] 

I have one  guy at  the  fed x  I trust to pack stuff... if  he is not 
there   I came  back another day!!

I had a ww1 western electric cw  938 ?  sub chaser  transceiver  from  ww1  
that  weighed 60  lns... that  was  extra to our needs and  needed  
cleaning.  He  built a  box out of another one  and  really  padded the  thing  
in...   wonderful  work... was better tan me  horsing around a  60  lb  thing 
to pack... 

You find the right   people   you  do  well.

... or as   Firesign Theatre stated in 
"The Further Adventures Of Nick Danger"  -inferior people  should not be 
employed...

In Fed X  and  UPS  stores  have seen   things   dropped  while  packing 
etc...  and the employee    just  sortta  shrugs picks the object up and SLAPS 
it onto the  packing table. 

Know  your  packer and  you will  do  well....

Ed#
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