John,


Wish I could have made that event!? Sounds like it was a lot of fun.? Getting 
things on the Internet isn't as much fun, and the prices are sure higher 
online.? Hard to figure, the swap nets have people of generally high integrity, 
and reasonable prices, yet people continue to pay more for less quality on 
Upay, I mean eBay.? Strange but that's the way it is, hi hi.



Look forward to seeing you at Hamvention 2008, if I'm not a Silent Key before 
then.



73,



Evan


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Subject: [drakelist] FALL RADIO MEET AND VINTAGE HAMFEST - DAVIDSONVILLE, MD



Thise who missed this one really missed a great gathering.? The WX was 
absolutely perfect, All the flea market spaces were full and the auction went 
on for way over three hours. The food could be custom ordered and was delivered 
on time, or you could purchase pizza by the slice as long as it lasted. Soft 
drinks and water were abailable all day. Rest rooms (at least the men's) were 
clea, there was plenty of hot water, TP and towels.

Spotted in the flea market was a pair of SX-28s, an SX-111, a National 77 
special, an NC-300,? Hammarlund Super Pro with PS, PE-103 with base, DM-1000, 
and several other pieces of surplus gear. Lots of tubes, small parts and paper. 
The rest was mainly antique and more recent tabletop and console radios, lots 
of test equipment, etc. Prices for the most part were sownright reasonable.

The auction was awsome. There was almost more stuff than were was room for 
people. Amont the items auctioned in addition to console and table top radios 
and phonographs were lots of surplus gear, pre recorded audio and video tapes, 
records, scopes. meters, including a Simpson 260 with box and probes, sighnal 
generators, tube testers, wlaborate junque boxes, large quantities of receiving 
and transmitting tubes including many 811s, 833s, 1625s, 807s 829s, 832s, MV 
rectifiers including 866s and 872s and much more. Unfortunately, the few 
audiofools present drove the prices of 6L6s, KT-66s, 5881s, 6V6s and other 
audio types way out of range of the average attendee. Also auctioned off were 
an unbuilt Heathkit DX-60, Color TV set and a home controller kit. There were 
several transmitters including an Ameco. There was some kind of commercial 
Collins transceiver which went for big bux.

All in all, it was tremendous and as far as I know, everyone went away happy.

73, 

John,? W4AWM


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