Kerry.

The seller at Dayton in 2001 was probably a fellow named Greg Buchwald. He was a sharp cookie. Worked for Motorola. Last I heard, he was doing living-people detection in the rubble of the WTC disaster.


On 1/20/16 5:41 AM, Kerry Borgne wrote:


  I'm sitting here, trying to remember when i first heard or read about
Davids scope clock and my memory has failed me. I know it was many years
ago. I do remember seeing someone (David? an agent? someone trying to make
a buck or two?) selling the scope clock kits out in the flea market part of
the Dayton Hamvention. If memory serves the 'vendor' was located near the
back of the lot, near the fence. Now I'm assuming the person was selling
authentic "Forbes' oscilloscope clock kits" as this was one of the first
times I had ventured down to Dayton from my home in Michigan and back then
I don't think anyone else was marketing any type of kit like that!

  Unfortunately I didn't have any extra money back then and came home
without a kit to build. I did fully intend to save up my pennies and
eventually buy one, but life has a way of changing even the best of plans
and that never happened.  Hopefully, maybe this time I'll get a chance to
finally have one for myself....



--
David Forbes, Tucson AZ

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