[NJARC] Kutztown Saturday Swapmeet

john ruccolo jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 22 21:57:49 EDT 2007


NJARC folks,

Lies, all lies. I never even heard of Kutztown, or Bob
Bennett. 

;-)

Seriously, Kutztown is a helluva meet. There really is
something for everyone. I did both days, and I can
tell you that I think Friday is even better than
Saturday.

Did anyone stay for the auction? How did that go? I
left about 12:30. You can add Rich Skoba to the list
below -- Rich, sorry we didn't get a chance to
chit-chat.

I'm STILL crying over a BEAUTIFUL, all-original
Atwater Kent 84 cathedral that I missed.

ME AND MY BIG MOUTH -- a should have kept my trap shut
about that transmitter. 


JR


--- Robert Bennett <dino66 at optonline.net> wrote:

> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> _______________________________________________
> I wanted to pass along to the folks who were not
> able to attend this event a
> few comments about today's event in Kutztown.
> Despite some wet weather, this
> event just keeps on growing. There was only a few
> empty tables in the second
> pavilion today. Among NJARC people we seen today
> including John Tyminski,
> Ray Chase, Tom Provost, Arron Hunter, Gary D'Amico,
> Marty Drift, Dick Hurff,
> Dave Snellman, and John Ruccolo. There was something
> for everyone - Restored
> sets, projects, tubes, parts, and plenty of them! I
> was able to find a
> decent restorable RCA 5T and a good price. I tip my
> hat to the folks at
> DVHRC for doing a terrific job. I saw Sal taking
> some photos today, and J.R.
> bought another transmitter for himself. Lets
> encourage him to get his ticket
> to get on the air!
> 
> Bob Bennett
> 
> 
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