[NJARC] unusable parts & pieces wanted

Fred Carl fred-carl at infoage.org
Sat Mar 16 19:47:10 EDT 2013


Come to Camp Evans and bring a big truck....

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "M.Simons" <msimons at slackware.com>
To: <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 3:53 PM
Subject: [NJARC] unusable parts & pieces wanted


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> Greetings,
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>    I am involved with a number of different artists and art projects 
> that reuse old materials to create various items. A little while 
> back I saw someone who produced something using a rather 
> interestingly shaped burnt out vacuum tube and I thought of 
> appealing to this and other similar lists to see if anybody had 
> anything not useful for repairs & restoration that they might wish 
> to pass on to put in the hands of someone who can actually use them 
> for something else.
> 
> Of course, I am not asking for anything you can use!  Having some 
> vintage radios & tvs myself I know how valuable those extra knobs, 
> and parts can be!
> 
> Basically I am looking for almost anything either vintage 
> electrical, mechanical, or plumbing related even.  Any meters, 
> valves, gauges, wood bits & cases too damaged to repair, burn out 
> tubes, pipes & plumbing parts, mechanical parts, clock parts, 
> miscellaneous loose hardware (hinges, screws, springs, handles, 
> etc.), wood or metal toy pieces, bakelite plugs, switches, etc. too 
> unsafe to use for their original intended purpose, etc.
> 
> For pickup or other arrangements, I spend a lot of time in the 
> Burlington and Camden counties, as well as in and around 
> Philadelphia.  Occasionally a couple times a year I get up to 
> Middlesex County.  If you are too far away, if you have an 
> interesting batch worth saving I could reimburse for shipping costs.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --
> MS
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