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Old January 2nd 05, 08:49 PM
Jerry McCarty
 
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Default To anybody who has a stack of old ER's in their closet

A couple of years ago, when Barry was still editing Electric Radio, he
mentioned something in a column about a museum in New Mexico he had visited.
As I recall, the main thrust of the museum was old, large power-generating
and control equipment.But I think there was some old large broadcast stuff
there too.

It sounded interesting at the time, but since I live in Michigan, I didn't
pay too much more attention to it.

Life being the interesting entity that it is, I now find myself in Phoenix
on a business trip, and when I leave here in a couple weeks or so, I'll be
driving back to my beloved mitten-shaped peninsula. I happened to remember
Barry's column, but for some dumb reason I left my entire collection of ER's
home instead if bringing them with me.

Could some kind soul dig through their pile and come up with a name/location
please? I tried a couple of Google searches, but evidently wasn't hitting
the right words.

Thanks in advance.
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