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    SK Member 05/26/2022 WX7P's Avatar
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    Junk Store Anonymous!

    I have a jones. A bad jones.

    Junk Stores.

    Goodwill
    Salvation Army
    St. Vincent de Paul

    You name it.

    My printer/scanner? 10 bucks at the junk store new in the box
    My Monitor? 10 bucks at the junk store
    My rotisserie? (by RONCO!) 10 bucks at the junk store

    Thrifty you say? Hardly.

    For every 10 buck Ronco, I come home with some of this stuff:
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    Gotta have one of these! FRS clip radio for outdoor activities! It's a TREK! Just like my bike! Yeah right...

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    Everyone needs phones, right? It took a lot of experimentation, but I've found the Panasonic TGA-600 handsets work the best. Unfortunately, I figured that out after after buying other really cheap phones. Now I have phones for every room and my non-existent garage and shed. At least the batteries are all good.

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    Atomic Clocks. Got one in every room. If you're lucky, the clock will see your existing outdoor temp sensor.

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    EVERYONE has to have their own personal toothpick dispensing penguin. Right? RIGHT?



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    The Junk Stores do come up with a gem now and then. This is a General Electric 7-2990A made by Panasonic. This radio really performs with just the supplied antenna. This makes all the junk store adventures worthwhile!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WX7P View Post
    EVERYONE has to have their own personal toothpick dispensing penguin. Right? RIGHT?

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    I don't know how I've lived without one all these years!
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    I've got the same problem... I wish Amvets had a frequent shoppers program lol
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    I used to love goin' junk storin'. Recently a lot of the shops put the good stuff on ebay. Items like the one pictured last in Janet's post. I used to love that stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WX7P View Post
    Hey, a GE World Monitor II (it looks like the II)! I had a Heath Mohican and one of these, its what i used to really dig into SWLing. I used to tune in the coastal stations and learned code by listening to their traffic. The drift was horrid, but the sensitivity was pretty sweet. I had to tape some dense foam to the bottom of the right handle on the front to rest my pinkie on while i tuned...which i did for hours. Even took it to school to give a demonstration about SW radio that nobody gave a shit about, but that was the day my science teacher introduced me to Ken, KL7JAI, who got me into ham radio.

    Who knows what hobbies i would have gotten into had i found a toothpick dispensing penguin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N7YA View Post
    Hey, a GE World Monitor II (it looks like the II)! I had a Heath Mohican and one of these, its what i used to really dig into SWLing. I used to tune in the coastal stations and learned code by listening to their traffic. The drift was horrid, but the sensitivity was pretty sweet. I had to tape some dense foam to the bottom of the right handle on the front to rest my pinkie on while i tuned...which i did for hours. Even took it to school to give a demonstration about SW radio that nobody gave a shit about, but that was the day my science teacher introduced me to Ken, KL7JAI, who got me into ham radio.

    Who knows what hobbies i would have gotten into had i found a toothpick dispensing penguin.
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    Do we need to schedule an intervention Janet? I think they have reality TV shows about that kind of behavior. ;)

    I am not a hoarder, but I do play one on TV.

    Cool stuff!

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    I understand your fascination Janet. My wife drags me to one of the big box stores like Target, Kmart, Walmart, etc.. Well I can sit in the parking lot and picture where every piece of merchandise is in the store. Nothing excites me anymore in those stores because I've seen it all before. Now give me an Antique store, Junk Shoppe, Flea Market and even the Hamfest and I get the thrill of discovering something new (old) again.
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    I love antique stores. My eye always searches for old keys and early radio related stuff (of course), as well as anything guitar or early jazz or rock related (of course).

    Sometimes i get lucky. I found this in an antique shop in Boulder City.

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    The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.

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    My antique interests center around old pocket watches. Over the past few years I have collected many from ebay incuding a few mid 19th century fusee watches. Not very accurate but they run well.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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