

My website was in the article and my contact info is on my website, grow a pair and email me if you want to bad mouth me, don't expect a response as my time is worth more than replying to you all the time. I am the guy in the newspaper article and I find it pretty sad that you guys are sitting here on some forum calling me out and don't even take the time to find out what I do with the parts. so why bother? At least this guy is saving them from the dumpster, even if not in their original form. I have seen other club members bring table top sets similar to those pictured in the article and have them go unsold, time after time after time.

At the last auction, I brought a DeForest tombstone to sell, complete with knobs, dial glass, speaker grille cloth, service schematic, and no wood work to be done that would tax the skills of the average radio collector, and I didn't see $30. I have been at the Ottawa Vintage Radio Club auctions. So here's a guy who has taken all those scrappy sets, refitted them to be useful and so that they have some value to a market segment that nobody else is supplying and you guys are still complaining. or about how they can't get a decent price for a radio after having done all the repair work. or complain about trying to give away parts sets only to have nobody show up when they said they would. This is a hilarious thread, with all the same posters who complain about sellers who want too much for scrappy radios that need too much work for the price.
