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Old 12-07-2002, 03:07 PM
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Smile The reason for the hobby

Dedication taken form the Antique Radio Restoration Guide, by David Johnson:

"This volume is dedicated to all the designers and engineers, known and unknown, who developed the technology that has made modern communications possible. May we who work with their old equipment appreciate their genius."

Kinda brings a tear to your eye
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Old 12-08-2002, 09:49 PM
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A long time ago, I read an account of that first spark generator thing that Marconi heard. Wouldn't have been freakin exciting to have been there?
With all the technology out there, it's interesting that I still listen to radio today. Hell, AM radio even For some reason it gives me pleasure to listen to football games on my early seventies sony portable.
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Old 12-09-2002, 02:04 AM
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by the way Tim, do you restore or just collect? I think I'll have to get that Johnson book.
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Old 12-09-2002, 05:26 AM
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I do both. As we speak I've got two cathedrals that were rather abused and look like they came out of someone's barn, on my bench.

Those first sounds as you bring a unit to life are magical
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Kinda brings a tear to your eye
Yes it does because what they created WAS BEAUTIFUL and the crap it has turned into today IS HEART BREAKING.....

I am so glad there are so many LIKE ME who appreaciate how good things were and are willing to STICK WITH OLDER STUFF even if people critize them for it... THEY ARE THE BRAINWASHED ONES THINKING THE CRAP THEY MAKE TODAY IS BETTER!! -- The world is full of nothing but garbage today and its good having SO MANY OF US stick with WHAT WE KNOW IS BETTER AND NOT ACCEPTING THIS TRASH!!

Is it hard?? YES IT IS.... But thats what makes it even more pleasant living in this scum world. HOLDING ONTO THE GOOD THINGS WE REMEMBER AND NOT LETTING THIS GARBAGE THAT ISNT NEARLY AS GOOD INTRUDE IN OUR LIVES!!


We are the ones WHO THANKFULLY HAVE NOT BEEN BRAINWASHED!!!!!!!!


Im glad to be here amoung you guys!!

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I think it's the contrast between the old and new technology that makes the vintage electronics hobby so enjoyable, I guess some people call it nostalgia. But take our modern day technology and conveniences away, and the old becomes much less desirable.

BTW, David and Betty Johnson live about 20 minuets from me. I've been to visit them more than once. Very nice folks.
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I think it's the contrast between the old and new technology that makes the vintage electronics hobby so enjoyable, I guess some people call it nostalgia. But take our modern day technology and conveniences away, and the old becomes much less desirable.

BTW, David and Betty Johnson live about 20 minuets from me. I've been to visit them more than once. Very nice folks.
Golden Age of Radio 1&2 are two of my best books

I can't help mentioning all the knowledge that was passed to us by WWII and Korea veterans who were the service gurus of the day. I believe there are some on this site but too modest to say so.
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Yes it does because what they created WAS BEAUTIFUL and the crap it has turned into today IS HEART BREAKING.....

I am so glad there are so many LIKE ME who appreaciate how good things were and are willing to STICK WITH OLDER STUFF even if people critize them for it... THEY ARE THE BRAINWASHED ONES THINKING THE CRAP THEY MAKE TODAY IS BETTER!! -- The world is full of nothing but garbage today and its good having SO MANY OF US stick with WHAT WE KNOW IS BETTER AND NOT ACCEPTING THIS TRASH!!

Is it hard?? YES IT IS.... But thats what makes it even more pleasant living in this scum world. HOLDING ONTO THE GOOD THINGS WE REMEMBER AND NOT LETTING THIS GARBAGE THAT ISNT NEARLY AS GOOD INTRUDE IN OUR LIVES!!


We are the ones WHO THANKFULLY HAVE NOT BEEN BRAINWASHED!!!!!!!!

Mmmmmmm.... can't say I agree with you.

Yes, most definitely some of the older technology was a marvel, was crafted with care and quality materials, and was a joy to behold and use....and still is today. However as much as people don't like to admit it, -some- of it was crap, and some of it was NOT crafted with care.

Also don't forget. When that stuff was manufactured it WAS the NEW STUFF. I wonder if someone was yelling in the background back then about what a bunch of crap it all was?

Not all new equipment is crap. Just like 'back then' some embraces innovation and quality, and some does not. And I suspect maybe 50-75 years in the future, some of this current day stuff you call crap will be collected and appreciated.
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Mmmmmmm.... can't say I agree with you.

Yes, most definitely some of the older technology was a marvel, was crafted with care and quality materials, and was a joy to behold and use....and still is today. However as much as people don't like to admit it, -some- of it was crap, and some of it was NOT crafted with care.

Also don't forget. When that stuff was manufactured it WAS the NEW STUFF. I wonder if someone was yelling in the background back then about what a bunch of crap it all was?

Not all new equipment is crap. Just like 'back then' some embraces innovation and quality, and some does not. And I suspect maybe 50-75 years in the future, some of this current day stuff you call crap will be collected and appreciated.
That's very true. Consumer Reports back in 1955 was saying that the cars that year were thrown-together junk with style over substance. Coming from someone that owns (and loves) a 1955 Buick Century, I have to admit that they're right.....holes twice the size of the screws, chrome hung haphazardly everywhere, and systems that only survived on my car because it was retired in 1967 with about 54K on the clock.

It's not that things today are junk or good, or things back when were junk or good, it's what they had to work with, and the dynamic of the day. People today would rather replace something every 10 years of flawless service than have it fail every other year and need tinkering, but would generally last for decades.

That, and today we have CAD engineering that wasn't available back then. People for example, can wax philosophical about old snowblowers, for example, and how great their '60s Ariens Sno Thro is, but have them take one or two passes with a modern cheapy Craftsman two stage 5HP, and there's no comparison.....except the Craftsman will give up the ghost after a decade. But the Craftsman is still a better machine, just not built to withstand the hands of time.
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Tim, Whut's a "Snowblower" ?!? (grin)
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Tim, Whut's a "Snowblower" ?!? (grin)
its a big metal thing-ei that chucks snow / rocks / gravel at your car ,when that white fluffy cold wet stuff falls from the sky ! [ i hate snow ] did i mention that.
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Snowblowers: that ain't all: they also scoop up newspapers hidden in the snow and come to an abrupt halt, followed by a half hour of digging the darned thing out with hammer and screwdriver.
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Geez...Sorry I asked...Bet they'd work REAL GOOD for slingin' Frozen Dog Turdingtons, too, right ?!? Mbwahahahahaha...
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I always wanted to use an electric one in the house to launch the kids' toys back into their rooms. I bet it'd work wonders with legos
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People for example, can wax philosophical about old snowblowers, for example, and how great their '60s Ariens Sno Thro is, but have them take one or two passes with a modern cheapy Craftsman two stage 5HP, and there's no comparison.....except the Craftsman will give up the ghost after a decade. But the Craftsman is still a better machine.....
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