Not sure if you saw my first reply. that i wanted to buy #8, #9 and #12 of the 
Hint and Kinks
How much is the total and will you take my personal check ?

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KC7HKP 
George Yazzolino 
14801 NE 20th Circle 
Vancouver, Wa. 98684 
Grid CN-85

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> FS: BA Literature. Prices do not include shipping. 
> 
> Radio Handbooks. All hardback in great shape. $14 
> each, $25 for two. 
> 
> Editors & Engineers, The 1946 Radio Handbook, 10th Edition, 1946. 
> Dawley, The 1951 Radio Handbook, 13th Edition, 1951 
> Orr, William I., The 1956 Radio Handbook, 14th Edition 
> Orr, William I., The 1959 Radio handbook, 15th Edition, 1959 
> Orr, William I., The 1962 Radio Handbook, 16th ed., 1962 
> Editors & Engineers, The 1967 Radio Handbook, 17th Edition, W. Orr, Ed., 1967 
> Editors & Engineers, The 1981 Radio Handbook, 22nd ed., Howard W. Sams, 1981 
> 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 3 (no covers). $4 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 5. $6 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 8 $7 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 9 $7 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 12 (1989). $7 
> ARRL Hints & Kinks, Volume 13 (1993). $7 
> 
> ARRL The A.R.R.L. Antenna Book, 4th ed. $4 
> ARRL, The A.R.R.L. Antenna Book, 5th ed. $4 
> 
> ARRL Single Sideband For the Radio Amateur. 1st ed., 1954. $4 
> 
> Popular Mechanics, The Boy Mechanic Book 4, 1925, 
> Hardback, 460+ pages, nice shape. $40 
> 
> RSGB Radio Communications Handbook, Vol. 4, 1968. 
> Mostly tube. Hardback in excellent shape with torn 
> dustjacket. 500+ pages. Nice. $29 
> 
> National NCX-5 Transceiver original manual. Missing 
> schematic. Cover torn. $3 
> 
> Collins Radio Company, Amateur Single Sideband, First 
> ed., 1962, hardback in almost-like-new condition. $40 
> 
> G.E. Essentail Characteristics, Receiving Types, 
> spiral bound, undatred but must be 1959 or so. Covers 
> worn. $5 
> 
> Hooton, Harry D., SSB Theory and Prectice, Editors & 
> Engineers, 1967, 1st ed., 1st printing. Excellent 
> hardback. Focus of the book is Collins S-line and many 
> fold-out schematics are included. Others are covered 
> including HQ-180 and SB-34. 350+ pages. $29 
> 
> Hooton, Harry D., Amateur Radio antenna Handbook, Sams 
> #AMA-1, 1st ed., 1964, paperback. $5 
> 
> Noll, Edward M., W3FQJ, Ham and CB Antenna Dimension 
> Charts, Editors & Eng., 1977, paperback. $4 
> 
> Noll, Edward M., W3FQJ, 73 Dipole and Long-Wire 
> Antennas, 1st ed., Editors & Eng., 1969, paperback. $6 1976 
> 
> Orr, William & Cowan, Stuart, Cubical Quad Antennas, All About, 2nd ed., 
> 1971, 
> paperback, Radio 
> Publications, 1971. $5 
> 
> Orr, William, ed., Wire Antennas, Simple, Low-Cost,1st ed., Radio 
> Publications, 
> 1972. $8 
> 
> Middleton, Robert G., 101 Ways To Use Your Oscilloscope, Sams, 1959, 1st ed., 
> paperback. $4 
> 
> Smith, Paul C., Know Your Oscilloscope, Sams #KOS-1, 1958, paperback. $4 
> 
> Thanks for looking. 
> 73, Don Merz, N3RHT 
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House re modeling is done and I am starting to set up Vintage Shack 
again. Anyone know if there exists RG-8 coax through the wall plates 
similar to cable TV through the wall plates.

Hate to start hacking holes in those nice new walls for the coax.


All the Best

Ron  W6OM

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