Pete is sorely missed. He was a great guy and a real character. Pete accumulated an amazing hoard/collection of boatanchors. He had been at it for years and really knew his stuff, so he had some noteworthy sets. Yes, a lot of those receivers were stored in buses, trailers and outbuildings. You really had to see it to believe it.
Joe Connor
On Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 08:54:54 PM EST, kd3ht <[email protected]> wrote:
Some of this is from Pete Graves Estate and was kept outside in Buses, trailers, some inside.
Kd3ht, steve
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Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Antique & Vintage Radio Electronics Auction !
The thing in the suitcase is a Mason A3 receiver. More info here:
Tom
N3AJA
On 1/4/2023 3:35 PM, Hubert Miller wrote:
> Some interesting things there, but I have to sit out these auctions.
> I see an E.M. Sargent DF receiver, an "RSJ Clipper" large regen radio from the mid 1930s, one unhacked BC-348...
> But what is that gizmo in the suitcase, the thing with the tuners for different tuning ranges ?
> -Hue Miller
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