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Jim Mueller wrote:
On Sat, 17 May 2014 14:57:21 +0100, Channel Jumper wrote: Unfortunately this type of technology is probably going to die with you, since the younger generation has not learned how to do this type of work and has no desire to restore vintage radios and equipment. Not true. Take a look at the Antique Radio Forums, http:// www.antiqueradios.com/forums/index.php. There are lots of beginners there, many of them in their 30s, 20s, and even teens. There may not be as many people interested as there are now, but it certainly isn't going to die. There will always be an interest in "old" stuff, everything from vintage radios to black powder muzzle loaders to weaving cloth on a home made wood loom. And given the Internet, such is easier than ever. Making your own wood screws (that is screws made of wood); not a problem to find the tools to do it on the Internet. -- Jim Pennino |
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