______________________________________________________________Wonderful, wonderful photos, and thanks so much, Nick !!
I would have been happy to have paid admission just to walk around and peruse all the gear. Altho interestingly to me, at this point in my life, i would not have bought one thing.
I looked at many familiar radios and asked myself, “Do i want one of those?”, and my answer was, “NO, i do not want one of those.” I guess i have enough on my plate now, plus
i have not much patience any more for “First, remove 50 screws securing the cabinet.” Also seeing stacks of for example, Heathkits, also helps me quickly understand what i
really want to keep and not keep. Plus helping clear 3 estates this year, very disordered and often pointless savings, and the Yaquina Communications bankruptcy sale, was
a real caution on how not to live ( and die ).
Now, my reservations aside, i do have some questions and comments on the gear seen. Feel free, anyone, to comment too.
- what is the WW1 era receiver in the wood cabinet – seen near top of photos group ?
- What is a ‘Budelman 128B’ receiver? I am familiar with a ( i think ) Mackay 128B, but that i think is a way different animal ? This is the one with “WCCO” painted near bottom of it.
- Repaneled BC-348, mislabeled “BC-342” and priced $120: “Good luck with that !” Reality is, start with $20 and work down.
- “Transmitter, Radio” ? Minus TU near bottom ? Painted marking “ 07-1 “ on it. What is it ?
- Collins thing in large cabinet with 3 tuning dials ?
- Japanese 94-3A field radio: what was he asking on it? Brian tells me it’s one really “hot” radio, if you know what i mean. I am out of the procreative age group, so that’s not a
danger, but still, i would like to live out my full lifespan….and never glow in the dark….
Thanks-
Hue Miller
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