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Old 11-17-2010, 08:18 PM
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Thanks for the tip on email. I'll remember that. Thanks also for the comment on the Sam's. It makes me feel slightly vindicated. I was the only one who wanted to save them. (very heavy to move). I so appreciate all the comments. They are valuable to me. I hope to get some serious inventorying done after Jan 1st. Should have a pdf done in a week or so, but will see what the size is. Our IP has limits on email size.
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Old 11-17-2010, 10:40 PM
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A lot of the newer Sams can be real hard to find a home for. The older sets have radios, phonographs, car radios, amplifiers-things that make them more desirable. By the 60s they were seperating a lot of that out into seperate series. What would be best is if you could find a collector who was fairly local who would be willing to take all the Photofacts as a lot.

There is a gentleman who I have sold a lot of odds and ends to, especially test equipment...I think he is in Fargo, which I realize might not be that close. (too lazy to look at a map!) I could put you in touch with him-he has been very good to deal with.
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Fargo is as close as anything to west-central No. Dakota. I lived in Fargo for two years. Endless prairie out there - hope to go back for a visit one day.
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Old 11-18-2010, 08:33 PM
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Talking Fargo~~

Yes, Fargo is about 4 1/2 hours, not too bad. And maybe the fellow in Fargo will know someone else who might be interested. I have a lot of other manuals, and I know there are a bunch of Motorola car radio manuals. Dad sold Zenith and Motorola. Lately I hear that the young people in bands are going back to the old tube amps! So they are constantly on the lookout for tubes. If you have not been to ND for a long time, you should visit again. You will notice lots of change...hotbed of energy development.
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Note to Dave: private reply wouldn't work. Thanks so much for your kind words and suggestions. I will take them to heart. God Bless.
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