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Need a Kutztown pickup and forward
#1

Would anyone be willing to pick up a radio for me at Kutztown, pack (well) and forward it to me? I will of course pay all shipping charges, plus something for your time and effort.

It's the radio that's for sale as a pickup at Kutztown in the For Sale section of the Phorum.

Thank you for your time.
#2

I'm sure that one of us will do it for you, Brenda.

Not sure if I can make it or not, but if I do I will ante-up to do it.
#3

Sorry Brenda, but I don't think I'll be going this spring. Would be a problem none the less. Last year I went and saw several radios I would liked to have purchased. However, I fly in, and trying to get these old sets past security at the airport can be a little challenging. I could check them as baggage, but having been a baggage handler I know what they would look like by the time I got them back to Detroit! Take care, Gary.

"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, above all, those living without love."
Professor Albus Dumbledore
Gary - Westland Michigan
#4

Brenda.....How many tube radios do you own?!
#5

I've lost count. I really need to organize my shop, and finish up some projects. I have several uncompleted ones because I end up having to order special parts for them, and while waiting a couple weeks for parts, I start on something else, and often don't get back to the previous project for a while. As a result, I have a lot of radios sitting on shelves (the floor, the counters, the bench, other radios...) waiting patiently for me to get back to them
#6

This radio...did the seller answer my suggestion that he could simply ship it to you? Seems like the thread in WTB is silent.
#7

Mike,

No, he wasn't interested in shipping the set at all, because of the size, likelihood of damage, etc.




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