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m II wrote: RHF wrote: MII - In CanaDuh its Fifty La Grand ;-) ~ RHF La? Must be the female of the species..as in 'Lare' 'Le' is the male gender. LOL, 'Duh' describes those in CanaDuh of either gender. LMAO at the 'tard. dxAce Michigan USA |
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I hope that Zenith radio sold for what they were asking for it,, and
then some.NOW!,If I had their money and they had a feather up their ass,, we would both be tickled :{) cuhulin |
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Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote:
wrote in message ... | I own some old Zenith transistor Radio's.None of them are floor model | Radio's though.Some of them work ok and some of them do not work at | all.I reckon,altogether,, I probally own over two hundred Radio's. | cuhulin The '7000 model (don't remember the nomenclature precisely) is, for its low parts count (or maybe because of its low parts count, acutally), a really decent portable. In another post cuhulin mentions always having a transistor radio with him when he was in the US Army. That reminds me of something that happened to me when I lived in San Francisco 10 years ago. I was browsing the junk for sale at one of the city's sidewalk garage sales, where homeless people sell stuff fished out of dumpsters in order to eat or buy some dope. One guy had a TO 7000 in reasonably good shape. He wanted $20, which I didn't have. He said that he had lugged it through his entire tour of duty in Vietnam and that it had kept him connected to home. He didn't want to sell it since it had a lot of sentimental value to him but he needed to eat. I told him I would get the $20 later that day and come back tomorrow and if he still had it I would buy it. I came back the next day at the same time with the $20 but he was nowhere to be found. I still wish I would have had the money to buy it off him right then and there. Can you imagine hauling a TO through the jungles of Nam for a year, what with all those soldiers went through? And then having to sell it-your last real possession-on some godforsaken street corner in San Francisco for $20 in order to eat that night? (Another time, I DID buy some bum's Silvertone AM transistor radio for $4. It had a hinged plate that flipped up to reveal the dial and thumbwheels. Real neat little radio. I don't have it anymore, though.) |
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"running dogg" wrote: (snip) | Can you imagine hauling a TO through the jungles of Nam | for a year, what with all those soldiers went through? And then having | to sell it-your last real possession-on some godforsaken street corner | in San Francisco for $20 in order to eat that night? Civilization is far more fragile than many of us realize. Thanks for a wonderful remembrance. I'll say a prayer for the people walking in his shoes tonight. 73, Steve Lawrence KAOPMD Burnsville, Minnesota "If a man wants his dreams to come true then he must wake up." - Anonymous |
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