05-09-2023, 11:25 AM
Gary's inventory was purchased and warehoused by Barry H Bennett, an ARF member.
He has had employee issues (Covid related) and has been unable to re-organize most of Gary's stock which was moved without accurate identification in pallet lots.
He will, from time to time offer large lots of items in the ARF classified but has stated, to recover a specific part that may still be on Garys TXT lists (Still Online) is next to impossible. Gary had a lot of material that, frankly does not sell and Barry is in continuous process of salvage/scrap of that material.
Recent posts of images of just surplus magnet wire in the warehouse have revealed the enormity of the inventory. I am familier with such mill storage. One gets tired just walking from one end of the building to the other.
None the less, Don Sturtzenburger (sp) AKA dsturz in ARF will also have part offerings from time to time. But like most ARF classifieds no published part lists are offered. So it is a matter of watching or sending private messages. There are others that have 20's era part stashes and will post in the Classified too.
For sockets, the detector and possibly the oscillator should be on a suspension sockets to reduce vibration effects... Re-arranging socket types/brand to get uniformity in the re-build is your option, I would suggest it unless there is a good reason not to...
Here is another source:
AuroraOldRadios
https://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/vie...5&t=426086
GL
Chas
He has had employee issues (Covid related) and has been unable to re-organize most of Gary's stock which was moved without accurate identification in pallet lots.
He will, from time to time offer large lots of items in the ARF classified but has stated, to recover a specific part that may still be on Garys TXT lists (Still Online) is next to impossible. Gary had a lot of material that, frankly does not sell and Barry is in continuous process of salvage/scrap of that material.
Recent posts of images of just surplus magnet wire in the warehouse have revealed the enormity of the inventory. I am familier with such mill storage. One gets tired just walking from one end of the building to the other.
None the less, Don Sturtzenburger (sp) AKA dsturz in ARF will also have part offerings from time to time. But like most ARF classifieds no published part lists are offered. So it is a matter of watching or sending private messages. There are others that have 20's era part stashes and will post in the Classified too.
For sockets, the detector and possibly the oscillator should be on a suspension sockets to reduce vibration effects... Re-arranging socket types/brand to get uniformity in the re-build is your option, I would suggest it unless there is a good reason not to...
Here is another source:
AuroraOldRadios
https://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/vie...5&t=426086
GL
Chas
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