Hi Tony,

Y'know, I don't currently have room for it in my shack, but I will one of these days. If my kids decide not to pursue radio (they're 4 and 2 1/2 now, so there's still time to decide :) then I'll keep it along with the Hammarlunds. If they decide radio is fun, then I hope that they'll become as fond of Grandpa's old radios as I am and give them good, loving homes. If not, then when I go (which I plan to be a long, long time from now), they'll all be on the block. Until then, though, you'll have to enjoy it vicariously on the air.

73,

Kim Elmore, N5OP

At 09:48 AM 2/26/2003 -0600, you wrote:
At 01:51 PM 2/25/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Yep, it sounds like the Globe is broken!  You need to sell it to me ASAP! :-)
NOPE I have been looking for one for a number of years to replace my org station hi.. so he needs to trade it too me for a new HF rig when he no longer wants it

LOL
73 Tony
wa4jqs


ANTHONY W. (Tony) DePrato WA4JQS
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South Sandwich Island Dxpedition Group
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