As it seems nobody cared to explain you the house rules in detail, I will 
do that...

Photos or it didn't happen :D

I wouldn't mind reading on your radio related finds. If they have glowing 
bugs inside, it's better, you know... but stick strictly to the basic rule 
above ;)

Cheers!

On Tuesday, January 30, 2018 at 3:58:38 PM UTC-3, TLaing wrote:
>
> I spent Saturday at The Michigan Antique Radio Club winter meet. The first 
> item I bought was a Sylvania Dekatron for $2. A good start. Well among 
> other goodies I found a Wang Labs 320SE calculator! The electronics unit 3 
> of the terminals and the innards of a fourth terminal. 11 Nixies per 
> terminal. This uses core memory in the electronics. Out of all the ham 
> fests, swap meets and electronics stores I have been to this is the first 
> one I have ever seen for sale. The seller wanted $100. I offered $75, Sold! 
> ( When I was a kid we played with the Wang Calculators in the science 
> building at ONU where my dad was a professor) 
> I also bought a very large Weston power station meter (this is cast iron 
> with a back lit milk glass dial) and 2 smaller brass cased Weston mA meters 
> from him. It was a very good meet. I won’t bore the group with the radio 
> related finds. I didn’t take very much cash as I was trying to not spend 
> too much.  Thank god for the check book and the kindness of My wife Maria 
> for saying go for it! Tim Laing 
>
> Sent from my iPhone 
>

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