The auction is Saturday afternoon and the TARS hamfest will be Saturday morning 
July 16 at the Lowery Center in Texas City.  Doors will open at 0800 for the 
public and 0700 for vendors.  The morning will be for doing ham business with 
the vendors and the ham resale tables.  The auction items will be viewable 
Saturday morning and the auction in the afternoon.  Tickets will be available 
soon and the auction will be in the afternoon.  It is a great day to visit with 
old friends and ham buddies.  The auction is only a $1 to register and there 
have been lots of old radios, parts and antique ham stuff, test equipment, 
tubes, etc.  An annual reshuffle of goodies for antique and ham reshuffle, 
downsizing and silent key redistribution.  As Chairman of the Event, I have no 
pre-auction list but past experience show it to be an opportunity to convert a 
small pile of cash into a large pile of stuff to look at, work on and 
redistribute what you don't want next year, all for a good cause. Willis 
'Cookie' Cooke,Tidelands Hamfest Chairman K5EWJ & Trustee N5BPS

      From: Robie Elms <[email protected]>
 To: WILLIS COOKE <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 12:20 PM
 Subject: Re: [tdxs-list] Old Radios - Non Ham
   
Cookie,
I am glad to hear you are doing well!  Where is the auction?
Robie
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 5:11 PM, WILLIS COOKE <[email protected]> wrote:

Neat Robie!!  TARS shares a venue each July with the Houston Antique Radio Club 
and the Antique guys have an auction each year Saturday Afternoon.  It is a 
good place to pick up some boat anchor good time or Ham radio sets for repair 
and use.  Prices are usually good, but sometimes rare stuff is bid up a lot. 
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke,


      From: Robie Elms <[email protected]>
 To: TDXS List <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2016 6:42 AM
 Subject: [tdxs-list] Old Radios - Non Ham
  
All,
I found this piece about old radios fascinating.  As an early teenager I 
searched mygrandfathers barn for old radios.  I found several of them and 
actually got some of them to work!  Many of them required batteries - where 
could i find a 67 volt battery???  All of this lead me to ham radio a few years 
later.
Anyway, watching this video brought back a lot of good memories!
http://www.greatbigstory.com/stories/that-good-old-sound-giving-voice-to-forgotten-radios?iid=ob_homepage_deskrecommended_pool&iref=obnetwork

Robie - AJ4F
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