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On Sat, 29 May 2004 14:57:50 UTC, Mike Coslo
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What is the deal with that stuff anyhow? It can't be "worth" what
people are paying for it.


tell it to the folks on the "Antique Roadshows", the ceramic
collectors, the guitar collectors, the glass audio people, the doll
people, folks who have Carol Shelby built 427 Cobras. None of which
I want.

The Signal/One CX7A that I am bringing back to life is one
of possibly 400 radios of that type.

I can use these radios, talk to folk about them and with them, and
send out QSL cards with pictures of my old radios.

de ah6gi/4


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