Trailor of old tube equipment

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Trailor of old tube equipment

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http://lubbock.craigslist.org/msg/2126266361.html

Usually I'd be all over something like this but I've spent too much time stripping down old crap just to salvage a few useful parts. Not much of this looks very useful unfortunately.. I'd love to get the PTs and whatever OT and tubes are useful but there is no way I'm going to buy the whole lot for a few maybe salvageable items.
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I got this when I clicked on that link.

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What all did he have?
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strange. I get the same thing "This posting has been deleted by its author."
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They probably sold it. I posted a few of the pics from the listing though, pretty neat find but just not within my current financial or spatial capabilities.
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Cool Stuff! I especially love all those old knobs...and meters
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Yeah that is some cool stuff.

I love those analog meters.

But when it comes down to what you can use in an audio or guitar amp, might be nothing.
RF amps run a lot of power and voltage.
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My dad noticed an ART-13 transmitter and some other stuff. Too bad it's gone, it would have been fun to pick through.
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Cliff Schecht wrote:My dad noticed an ART-13 transmitter and some other stuff. Too bad it's gone, it would have been fun to pick through.
Yeah - Sure!!
So were AN-GRC9s too..... and bloody PIS PRC-9xs....
had more than enough of them in basic signal corps training back in -72!!! :roll:
Our basic training gear was old left-overs from the Korean "incident"...

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What all did he have?
Here's all the pictures in that album.........

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Knowing myself I would have bought the junk had a blast looking through it and when the honey moon was over would have asked myself why did I buy all this and what do I do with it now! :D

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