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Old November 9th 04, 11:14 PM
Steveo
 
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"harvey" wrote:
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| jim wrote:
| Steveo wrote:
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| (Rich WA2RQY) wrote:
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| Hi All;
| I found this small base amp thats not been used in years & was
| stored improperly so there is a lot of oxidation. Nothing that
| cannot be cleaned, sanded & painted with patience.
| The 6JU6 tubes are gone but its all complete with cover and nothing
| looks burn't or moded that I can tell!
| Of course its untested & being sold for parts or restore it if you
| like:-) Price is a big $15 + postage(13lbs from 11758)
| Pics:
|
http://www.myradioroom.com/afterburner1.jpg
| http://www.myradioroom.com/afterburner2.jpg
| http://www.myradioroom.com/afterburner3.jpg
| Thanks & 73..
| Rich WA2RQY
|
|
| Looks like it was a boat anchor..literally.
|
| considering he is from long island i wouldn't doubt it
|
| Got a little too much sea spray on/in it. "only needs some sanding
| and paint".

"Nothing that cannot be
cleaned, sanded & painted with patience."

Tell me about it man, I'm a vintage Mopar guy. Patience is a good thing
to have when it comes to that old iron, radio or vehicle.

Hell I still run a Collins S line for good measure.

i'd rather be doing something else with Patience than working on some
gear... not sure if i got patience to clean and sand and paint the amp
but sure would like her help if she's wearing cut-off's..
harv

Daisey Dukes will get my attention faster than damn near anything Harvey,
and you're right, time is better spent.