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WAYNE HAD THAT COVERED NICELY, THE $37 SUBSCRIPTION AS LISTED "YOUR LIFE
OR OURS". I WILL MISS RECEIVING IT EVER MONTH. THE SUBSCRIPTION WAS AN ADDED ATTRACTION FOR THE NEARLY 300 THINGS I WROTE FOR THEM. PLEASE EXCUSE CAPS, SHORT REPLIES, STROKE Bill Turner, WA0ABI, 1117 Pike St., Saint Charles,MO 63301. Phone 636-949-2210 Plastic Dial covers, any size, any shape. $14.00 Glass Dial covers, 2" to 8 7/8" x 1/16" incr, $14.00 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS, new, 7/8"DIA. X 3" OR 3 1/4" long, shiney red or blue cover, brown hot glue end seal with printed inscription the long way down the length, a metal mounting strap with a hole for mounting. Exactly like the ones so popular in rhe 40's, 50's, 60's. 33uF-47uF 160 volts, $2.50 33 uF-33uF-33uF 160 volts $3.00 47 uF-47uF-47uF 160 volts $3.50 33uF -47uF 160 volts 47uF/100 $4.00 with bias cap. 33uF-47uF 94 uF/100 volts $4.00 (AC/DCbattery sets) 22uF-22uF 450 volts $4.00 (for AC sets) 22uF-22uF-22uF 450 volts $4.50 (for AC sets) CUSTOM CAPACITOR FOR HALLICRAFTERS (CARDBOARD TYPE) AND ZENITH T/O (CAN TYPE) . ASK FOR QUOTE. ALL POSTAGE PAID,cash, money order, check For a business SASE a copy of the Pocket Resouce Guide and my personal four page catalog of pieces, parts, and manuals. |
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Bill Turner ) writes:
WAYNE HAD THAT COVERED NICELY, THE $37 SUBSCRIPTION AS LISTED "YOUR LIFE OR OURS". I WILL MISS RECEIVING IT EVER MONTH. THE SUBSCRIPTION WAS AN ADDED ATTRACTION FOR THE NEARLY 300 THINGS I WROTE FOR THEM. I'm not sure if you're replying to my message. I was the one who brought up the matter of life subscriptions. My point was never "what happens to the life subscribers", since even without Wayne's statement, by definition a "life subscription" should end when the subscriber dies, or the magazine dies. I was just really curious if 73 had indeed honored the life subscriptions over all those years. $37 probably wasn't cheap forty years back when the magazine was new, but that's an outright steal for anyone who was getting it right up to the last issue. I remember them offering life subscriptions in 1973 for $73 and except that that was a lot of money for me at the time, it still would have been a steal. That would barely pay for two or three years of a magazine subscription today. Michael VE2BVW |
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I GOT 40+ YEARS FOR MY $37.00, I PROBABLY RAN HIM OUT OF BUSINESS. BILL
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I GOT 40+ YEARS FOR MY $37.00, I PROBABLY RAN HIM OUT OF BUSINESS. BILL
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Bill Turner ) writes:
WAYNE HAD THAT COVERED NICELY, THE $37 SUBSCRIPTION AS LISTED "YOUR LIFE OR OURS". I WILL MISS RECEIVING IT EVER MONTH. THE SUBSCRIPTION WAS AN ADDED ATTRACTION FOR THE NEARLY 300 THINGS I WROTE FOR THEM. I'm not sure if you're replying to my message. I was the one who brought up the matter of life subscriptions. My point was never "what happens to the life subscribers", since even without Wayne's statement, by definition a "life subscription" should end when the subscriber dies, or the magazine dies. I was just really curious if 73 had indeed honored the life subscriptions over all those years. $37 probably wasn't cheap forty years back when the magazine was new, but that's an outright steal for anyone who was getting it right up to the last issue. I remember them offering life subscriptions in 1973 for $73 and except that that was a lot of money for me at the time, it still would have been a steal. That would barely pay for two or three years of a magazine subscription today. Michael VE2BVW |
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