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37-116 and 118
#1

Well,

have just return from the trip to Hartford area where I
1) picked up 37-116 (the one that is going to Ukraine) or $175, and
2) 118, the same one I was denied the sale of first.The price came out to be 160.

Photos later, I haven't eaten since I had breakfast 8am.
#2

I am happy that the guy decided that you were good enough to buy it from him.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#3

Yeah, I am much better in person than in my emails, Kirk can attest to that Icon_mrgreen
And thick Russian accent helps. It is cute.
#4

Wow .... I look forward to the photo ...Icon_thumbup
#5

I can show it to ya 'morrow morn, if you pick up Skype call about 2 pm your time.
#6

2am .... So this stuff. For your favorite receiver is ready for such a small sacrifice ... I hope that Google translator correctly translated my positive emotions ...
#7

No it did not.

Anyway, will show it to you tomorrow.
Now we'll have to figure out hot to get ot to you.
Ain't gonna be cheap, I could tell.

Will need to ask a UPS store to pack it, it is above my abilities.
And buy a piece of plywood to screw to the bottom of the chassis.
Will probably leave the speaker and clarifiers in the cabinet.
I will also take off the dial and the band light indicator wheel, put it ia a padded envelope and tape it inside the cabinet.
#8

Bought the chevron cloth from Kenny.
He promised to throw in two smaller pieces with centered center-line for the clarifiers.

Soon as it comes, I will ship the radio.




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