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Larry Johnson wrote:
I bought the Radiolas as part of the estate sale. Everything I didn't take was going to the dumpster. The widow just wanted out of everything, she even let the house go for about 1/2 of what it was worth! She really didn't care (she & her husband were separated for about 20 years, and she just wanted to go back to her home about 300 miles away - she's in her mid-80's.) Thanks for the info, Larry Whew, I'm glad you said mid-80s...it was sounding like my ex-wife and I thought maybe her new hubbie might have croaked. She dumped most of my stuff but there's still a few unaccounted-for items :-( As for the dumpster part...I had a friend that sent me a photo of some old 20s radio junk a friend of his was getting ready to toss. I "asked" for the Grebe CR-3 Special and it now sits in a place of honor in my shack instead of the landfill. -Bill |
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