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i always have to laugh at the "open forum" here. it's kinda like christmas as a kid, for me. you expect something new, but as always, same ****, different box. save the breath on free speech, i am done............... i can understand joe's reaction. 'most" people who frequent this group look at a junker radio and see what can be raised from the ashes. if you don't, you probably don't like boatanchors. yes, we scalp "junk" to keep the others living, however most take no pleasure in it. i, for one, am not proud of scalping old rigs. i'd like to save them all. truth is, we can't. and if i wish to continue to use and enjoy my heathkits, swans, hammarlunds..................i will have to do this from time to time. however, to take a perfectly working rig and dice it up for parts, is absurd. i can relate with joe's comments, i love old radios. any brand. for me, the monitary value does not matter. (flamers note: i said ME) i would venture to say "most" hams have one piece of equipment in the station that money simply can not buy. yes, it is his stuff. yes, he can do whatever he wants. yes, we will not stop it. blah blah blah. yes, it is sad to see. your milage may, and probably will vary. -- 73 de KU4YP Member Flying Pigs QRP Michael Prevatt #225 Bartow, Florida Member Florida Contest Group " Uncle Peter" wrote in message news:rYbsc.4507$0d6.4465@lakeread03... "John Miller" wrote in message ... JOE wrote: This is like his 4th or 5th complete stripping out of Heathkit rigs. Etc. Joe, let me ask you this: if by sacrificing one rig he can enable the resurrection of a dozen Heathkits which otherwise would have been consigned to the scrap heap, wouldn't you think that would be a *good* thing? That was not a rhetorical question. I'd be interested in your answser. It would be far better to scrap out the dozen Heathkits destined for the scrap heap, rather than part out what was described as being a "pristine" unit earlier. It don't make any sense to part out pristine examples, since few have survived in that condition. BTW, 465s are a dime a dozen, not rare, and there are already hundreds of parts units available from dealers... I doubt you would gain financially from that venture... Pete |