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writes: I thought I might continue to save my old caps because some restorer might want the 'original waxed paper' to stuff a new cap into. Do I need to take more meds? Nope, you make sense. Maybe not so much demand in the Ham BA world, but over on radio+phono you'll find purists who want caps to stuff. The problem is, they already have the original old caps in the radio they're restoring, so they don't need yours. But -- some enterprising retiree may want to stockpile pre-stuffed restored caps and sell them to other restorers, ready for insertion in the radio. If so, he'd want yours for starters to build up inventory. Ultimately, he'd take the old ones in exchange, but meanwhile he needs extras. Hopefully he'd pay enough to cover the postage :-) --Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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