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A few "boat anchors" in my collection

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Posted 23 months, 3 days ago

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They all work - some better than others - but I suspect that was the case even when they were brand-spanking-new. :-)

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  1. ramma ramma, 23 months, 2 days ago
    looks like fun, with all those old radiokits
  2. PrecisionRepair PrecisionRepair, 23 months, 2 days ago
    My father built the Meissner, right after he came home from WWII. The amp perched atop the Fischer FM tuner is one I built when I was in 7th or 8th grade. That was not a kit. It was built from plans published in one of my dad's old radio magazines. I just decided one day that I wanted my own record player and amplifier, and dug around in my dad's junk bin until I came up with all the parts and pieces. The 78 rpm Philco record player has been retired to the "museum" but I still use the amp with the Fischer tuner, when I am downstairs in the "shack".
  3. PrecisionRepair PrecisionRepair, 23 months, 2 days ago
    Forgot to menton - the VTVM is a Heathkit that I assembled in about 1960-couple.

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