But if you've got good junk to sell, it's not a bad deal. And it's still a great place to meet friends - its too bad things are so screwed up this year. There's nothing like it in the US, and the guys that are trying to do it deserve a little support in pulling it off, even if they're learning on the job.
I admit I bring home less, but it still brings out all sorts of old stuff. I dragged home an ugly 30$ SX-96 last year that was mostly working and have had a ball recapping and fiddling with it this winter. And found a 5$ audio transformer new in the box for my SW-3 - what are the odds of that? But I remain convinced anything cheap and good is gone 10 minutes after the tailgates open, usually on Friday morning. 73, and see you there, I hope. Scott

