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From: price%marlin@nosc.ARPA (James N. Price)
Newsgroups: net.ham-radio
Subject: Re: very old radio
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Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 19:22:13 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct  3 19:22:13 1985
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I have a good friend here in San Diego, CA who makes a living
restoring and knowing a lot about old radios.  He's a ham, too.
Suggest you call:  Bill Gabb, K1BO, (619) 692-4321.  I'm sure he
can recommend books that will help you.  He can also give you
some idea of what your "baby" is worth if you give him the make
and model, etc.  He's also a good source for tubes and other
hard-to-find parts.  Tell him I sent you.

Some of those floor model radios are really hot receivers in that
they were made for people who lived in Upper Cornfield, Nebraska
and wanted to listen to WGN in Chicago and WNBC in New York;
likewise to BBC and Tokyo Rose.  Have fun!

73--Jim Price, K6ZH, (619) 225-2665
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