[R-390] Re: [Hammarlund] Boys Toys
Sandy Geiger
[email protected]
Thu, 31 Jan 2002 08:35:11 -0500
Gents-Well,last nite The History Channel,in their "Boy's Toys" series, DID have a nice vintage color shot of a rack of HammarHead SP-600s. Also ,a very nice looking Zenith porthole console TV. Of course the SP-600s had nothing to do w/what they were talking about-remote controls-but they were nice looking. Anybody else pick up on that? -Sandy G.
C.H.(Sandy)Geiger III
>From: [email protected] (Todd Bigelow - PS)
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>CC: Barry Hauser
, [email protected], Roger L Ruszkowski
>Subject: Re: [R-390] Re: [Hammarlund] Boys Toys
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:37:36 -0500
>
>Bruce -
>
>If it bothers you THAT much, why didn't you just *remove* it? I don't
>think it's like those pillow tags that say 'DO NOT REMOVE' or the pillow
>police will getcha.
>
>'sides, most of us '390 guys know that you need a Hammar 600 in the rack
>to even out that load factor of the '390 receivers. They're nice to
>listen to, as well.
>
>73, Boomer KA1KAQ (glancing at the subject line and departing)
>
>Bruce - KB6LWN wrote:
>
> > WHY!?!? Does this thread still have the "[Hammarlund]"
> > tag in the subject line ??? I haven't seen one reference
> > to that mfgr in at least a dozen or two posts...
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> > On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Barry Hauser wrote:
> >
> > > > Just what did the CIA use R390/A for?
> > > > door stops, room heaters, casual listening, foot stools, chairs,
> > > > local currency?
> >
> > > An R-390A, tag covered with tape, fitted out with a set
> > > of electrodes, can be a very persuasive prop in an
> > > interrogation setting. ("Still not cooperating, eh?
> > > Crank 'er up to 15,000 ...")
> > >
> > > (I didn't write this, and y'know what? - I never even heard of me.)
>
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