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Terra Dactyl January 27th 05 11:58 PM

A brand new in the box Royce 1-612 23 ch. CB gets opened for the first time!
 


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.

: )




Vinnie S. January 28th 05 12:24 AM

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:58:51 GMT, (Terra Dactyl)
wrote:



For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.

: )




What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek sandwich
stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Steveo January 28th 05 01:21 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:58:51 GMT, (Terra
Dactyl) wrote:



For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Vinnie S. January 28th 05 02:20 AM

On 28 Jan 2005 01:21:14 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:58:51 GMT, (Terra
Dactyl) wrote:



For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.



Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a conduit to
my attic from my basement.

Vinnie S.

Steveo January 28th 05 02:21 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 01:21:14 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 23:58:51 GMT, (Terra
Dactyl) wrote:



For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original
plastic bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the
first time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem
users may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.


Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?

Vinnie S. January 28th 05 02:47 AM

On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:


http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.


Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?



To make it easier in case I ever run other cable if I go to ham. If this was a
one-time thing, I wouldn't run it.

Vinnie S.

Steveo January 28th 05 02:50 AM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those
Greek sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


To make it easier in case I ever run other cable if I go to ham. If this
was a one-time thing, I wouldn't run it.

What diameter are you running? (plastic?)

January 28th 05 03:46 AM


"Steveo" wrote in message
...
Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those
Greek sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


To make it easier in case I ever run other cable if I go to ham. If this
was a one-time thing, I wouldn't run it.

What diameter are you running? (plastic?)


Steveo........Vinnie the Ninnie is as big of an idiot as you.


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Raymond Sirois January 28th 05 05:21 AM

On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 01:21:14 GMT, Steveo wrote:


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original
plastic bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the
first time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem
users may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.


Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


One would assume it would be to run power. But that's just a guess...


Raymond Sirois
SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS
607-733-5745
telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000

Steveo January 28th 05 05:25 AM

Raymond Sirois wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 01:21:14 GMT, Steveo wrote:


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original
plastic bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for
the first time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem
users may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those
Greek sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


One would assume it would be to run power. But that's just a guess...

Nah, Enzo's not going to use it for shielding. I did ask him if it
was gonna be plastic tho..

Richard January 28th 05 07:10 AM


"Terra Dactyl" wrote in message
...


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.


Damn. That is an ancient golden oldie.
I haven't seen a vertical meter in ages.
If I'm not mistaken, the "gyro-lock" referred to the style of the mounting
bracket.
Seems to me like the company was in business only a few years and went
under.




Vinnie S. January 28th 05 01:27 PM

On 28 Jan 2005 02:50:05 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those
Greek sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


To make it easier in case I ever run other cable if I go to ham. If this
was a one-time thing, I wouldn't run it.

What diameter are you running? (plastic?)



Yeah. 1". I am running it in a closet wall. Remember, I live in a ranch, so it's
only an 8 foot run.

Vinnie S.

Vinnie S. January 28th 05 01:35 PM

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 05:21:03 GMT, Raymond Sirois wrote:



http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all
these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right
now, and back in the box.

What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek
sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run a
conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?


One would assume it would be to run power.


Why would one assume that? Can you assume something else for once?

But that's just a guess...


And a bad one. I don't see how intalling a plastic 8' conduit can be associated
with power. Let me ask you a question.

If I run 9913 or LMR-400 inside a PVC conduit, increase my ability to run power?
Is that type cable physically transformed into a high power cable, if I run it
in a 1" pvc conduit?

Seriouly, if I were to go take a ****, someone on this group would associate it
with me wanting running power.

FYI, I am going to run barefoot. By choice. By my choice. Not by choice and -pro
or anti power people on this group. If you can't believe that, that is you
problem. When I get setup, I will gladly pose pictures.


Vinnie S.

Vinnie S. January 28th 05 01:48 PM

On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:10:26 -0600, "Richard" wrote:


"Terra Dactyl" wrote in message
...


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.


Damn. That is an ancient golden oldie.
I haven't seen a vertical meter in ages.
If I'm not mistaken, the "gyro-lock" referred to the style of the mounting
bracket.
Seems to me like the company was in business only a few years and went
under.




It'a amazing how many of these you can find. Yet I go to an occasional estate
sale or garage sale, and have never seen even a broken CB.

Check this out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW

Where do they find this ****? It's near mint. He might get $150 for this.

Vinnie S.

I AmnotGeorgeBush January 28th 05 03:40 PM

From: (Terra=A0Dactyl)
For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...
A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!
I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.
Enjoy!
http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html
I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.
:=A0)
_
Nice....now if only it were listed on ebay,,


Dave Hall January 28th 05 03:50 PM

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 19:24:07 -0500, Vinnie S.
wrote:


What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those Greek sandwich
stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.


"Gyro Lock" was Royce's trademark name for a PLL synthesizer.

Dave
"Sandbagger"


Steveo January 28th 05 05:09 PM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:50:05 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On 28 Jan 2005 02:21:34 GMT, Steveo wrote:

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after
all these years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag
right now, and back in the box.

: )



What is Gyro lock? Does that mean you can get it at one of those
Greek sandwich stands? ;-)

That is cool, though.

Vinnie S.

Need backlava (sp) for a counterpoise.

Should have my rig running in a about a week. First, I have to run
a conduit to my attic from my basement.

Why do you need conduit?

To make it easier in case I ever run other cable if I go to ham. If
this was a one-time thing, I wouldn't run it.

What diameter are you running? (plastic?)


Yeah. 1". I am running it in a closet wall. Remember, I live in a ranch,
so it's only an 8 foot run.

Vinnie S.

Easy enough.

Steveo January 28th 05 05:13 PM

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:10:26 -0600, "Richard" wrote:


"Terra Dactyl" wrote in message
...


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.


Damn. That is an ancient golden oldie.
I haven't seen a vertical meter in ages.
If I'm not mistaken, the "gyro-lock" referred to the style of the
mounting bracket.
Seems to me like the company was in business only a few years and went
under.



It'a amazing how many of these you can find. Yet I go to an occasional
estate sale or garage sale, and have never seen even a broken CB.

Check this out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...7&item=5747092
908&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Where do they find this ****? It's near mint. He might get $150 for this.

I had one of those back in the 70's. That one looks nice.

Vinnie S. January 28th 05 05:17 PM

On 28 Jan 2005 17:13:55 GMT, Steveo wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:10:26 -0600, "Richard" wrote:


"Terra Dactyl" wrote in message
...


For all you vintage CB collectors (like Me)...

A brand new in the box never used still sealed in the original plastic
bag 1975 Royce 1-612 23 channel mobile CB gets opened for the first
time! It even smells new!

I left the pictures big, so you could see all the details! Modem users
may have to wait awhile for all the pictures to load.

Enjoy!

http://www.shadowstorm.com/cb/NIB-Royce-1-612.html

I did not have the heart to take it out of the plastic after all these
years. It is still sealed in the original plastic bag right now, and
back in the box.


Damn. That is an ancient golden oldie.
I haven't seen a vertical meter in ages.
If I'm not mistaken, the "gyro-lock" referred to the style of the
mounting bracket.
Seems to me like the company was in business only a few years and went
under.



It'a amazing how many of these you can find. Yet I go to an occasional
estate sale or garage sale, and have never seen even a broken CB.

Check this out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...7&item=5747092
908&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

Where do they find this ****? It's near mint. He might get $150 for this.

I had one of those back in the 70's. That one looks nice.



Most are in bad-good condition. To get one in VG or near mint, would fetch
upwards of $200. This guy having the box, will help.

Vinnie S.


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