[NJARC] tv/radio repair shop inventory for sale

Pete Malvasi pmalvasi at aol.com
Tue Aug 24 09:23:30 EDT 2010


I can't help to suggest that these old repair shop inventory lists are items for posterity In themselves.  Lists of fuses, resistors, tubes, etc.  Wow.  My guess is mist people born in the 1980s or after would be astonished at this.  In Fact the whole idea of repairing anything nowadays seems quite dated.   

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On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:26 AM, "VICTOR BELLINI" <victor3d at verizon.net> wrote:

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> A friend of mine from South Dakota, had an uncle who passed, who owned a 
> TV/Radio Repair shop for some 50 years. The Estate wants to sell the 
> inventory in its entirety. A recent auction did not yield anyone who wanted 
> everything but several offers on certain items here or there. The shop has 
> been sitting for a year or two and the estate would like to sell it off. As 
> my friend indicates....
> 
> "Hi Victor,  A relative of mine is in charge of the radio stuff.  It is not 
> currently sold and any reasonable offer would be considered.  You can 
> contact Matt at:  matt at candidatesigns.com or at: 402-321-3510. "
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> The shop and all of its inventory can be viewed at http://ralphs-radio.com/
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> I am wondering if there might be something that the museum could use and 
> that the Estate would contribute or if one or more folks might be interested 
> in making an offer. 
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