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Sun, 22 Dec 2013 21:24:54 -0600
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Who ever hands me the money first gets it.  I haven't sold it in the last 25 
years, a few months are not a problem.  I am not an eager seller.  I was 
just thinking, if I got an amplifier for my kx-3, and pa-100, I could have a 
reasonable AM station that would sound better than the valiant and d-104. 
The only way to do that, is to sell a few of the things I have collected. 
My XYL pointed out one day, that when I sold something, the radio was gone, 
and the money was gone.  All I had was the wish that I still had the radio.
So I keep most of what I buy for a long time.
I do want to keep the radio and the speech box together, because that makes 
it a usable radio for us. 


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