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<DIV>It was pleasure working with you all on such a successful day! This
is the first time I have been on the other side of the gate and am amazed at the
dedication and hard work you all displayed.</DIV>
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<DIV>As far as a tune-up. I attended and helped Bob with one years ago and
also displayed my Rhode Island radio collection in the Mayes Building.
David is right, no where near the number of people that attend steam-up.
On the one I helped Bob with, he ran some A, Multiple B & C voltages down a
long table for people to bring in their early battery operated sets and
run. We also had a small AM transmitter going so there was a nice signal
for everyone to receive.</DIV>
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<DIV>The N. E. Antique Radio Club actually has 4 meets. Spring, Summer and
Fall and one joint meet with the Greater Boston Radio Collectors (Informal
group). The Greater Boston Radio Collectors meets will have their 50th
year in 2019. These meets are mostly about selling radios. There is
usually a contest for the best of some type of radio, brand, style...etc and
seminars on collecting, restoration...etc. Indecently the N. E. Antique
Radio Club has changed into the New England Vintage Electronics Club in an
attempt to being it more members. They now cover Radios, Computers,
Audio...etc.</DIV>
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reason the meets work so well in New Hampshire is people can sell without fear
of the state requiring sales tax. It could be problematic in Rhode
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would like to see a Yankee Tune-up and am willing to brainstorm with others on
making it happen successfully.</DIV></DIV>
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