[Milsurplus] Stuff to donate.
David Stinson
arc5 at ix.netcom.com
Tue Jun 27 08:54:51 EDT 2023
God bless you, Ken- I feel your pain.
I'm trying to get things distributed myself.
Working on a way to safely pack and ship the TR9-D
items now, but the railroad thinks
I'm still 26, not 66 HI.
"Railroaders work 9-to-5;
Nine days a week, Five weeks a month." ;-)
Recently was looking for someone younger than me who
has a serious interest in Type-12 gear, and I"m grateful
for those who replied, but there doesn't
seem to be anyone under the age of 70-80 with an interest.
I have some "circle-M" type-12 items that need to be
preserved, but anyone older than me just means it will
be recycled into beer cans quicker.
I think we're going to be shedding a lot of tears
over our "darlings" too soon.
We need to remember: "All good things..."
For a person of faith, all is remembered.
Nothing is really lost.
For a person without such faith, for which all
that they are is eventually meaningless dust
between two endless oblivions-
my heart hurts for them.
In the end,
it's just "stuff" which we loved and enjoyed,
and must, in time, let go.
GL OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
On 6/26/2023 8:56 PM, Ken wrote:
> Although I doubt that there will be anyone very interested in this, I
> first have a 5x12 foot shed pretty full of WWII radio gear of one kind
> or another that I would much rather see go to "a good home" than the
> local land fill.
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