[NJARC] "cheap radios at auction club" -vs- real radiocollectorclub

Harry Klancer klancer2 at comcast.net
Sat Feb 21 12:18:33 EST 2009


At the risk of starting an avalanche, how about hearing some of the 
arguments from both sides - let's hear
both the pros and the cons about InfoAge versus a more northerly 
location. (no cheap shots, please)

We're going to have to make a decision in the next few months.

One "con" for InfoAge - access on Friday nights in late spring and 
summer is really tough - especially
for anyone coming from the north.

As for me, I work at InfoAge every Wednesday, but I live a little closer 
to Princeton, so I am willing
to travel to either location. But we have members attending from all 
over the place (even Texas!).
What are your thoughts?

                                                    Harry K

Owen Gerboth wrote:
> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
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> I appsolutly agree with John on this. Info age is a great location for 
> our Radio Club very easy to get to for most including myself. I think 
> it is the way we should go here. Sarnoff was nice, but it's time for a 
> change. My two cents worth.
>  
> Owen
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>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Steve Boracchia <mailto:s.boracchia at worldnet.att.net>
>     *To:* New Jersey Antique Radio Club <mailto:njarc at mailman.qth.net>
>     *Sent:* Saturday, February 21, 2009 8:48 AM
>     *Subject:* Re: [NJARC] "cheap radios at auction club" -vs- real
>     radiocollectorclub
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>     Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
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>     I agree with John.  Info Age is a classic and perfect venue for
>     the club activities.  Maybe we can get some of the stimulus money
>     in time due to its historic and community value, a long shot, but
>     more likely than would be the case at Princeton.
>      
>     Steve
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