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PostPosted: May Wed 02, 2012 10:57 pm 
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From the looks of the quality and apparent excellent condition of everything, I can only guess that there may also be some strong interest in acquiring certain pieces by a major museum in a nearby large city.


Thats a great idea. I think that he would have really liked doing that...Thank you!!


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 Post subject: Re: Collection
PostPosted: May Wed 02, 2012 11:05 pm 
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Can anyone please tell me what the piece of equipment is in the bottom of the last photo is. Maybe just for some effect? Its got me baffled!


It's a big cobble of parts. That fancy pierced brass thing is the sideband off of an 80's ceiling fan.

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PostPosted: May Thu 03, 2012 2:17 am 
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Where are you located?

There are several large regional selling meets where you can get an idea of prices compared to whats in the guides which are almost way out of touch with reality.

Also pick several likely models and see what they do on Ebay....actual sales and not asking prices.

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PostPosted: May Thu 03, 2012 4:07 am 
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For what it's worth let me add this:

From the looks of the quality and apparent excellent condition of everything, I can only guess that there may also be some strong interest in acquiring certain pieces by a major museum in a nearby large city.
So that's another alternative.

They may wish to purchase it or if you decide to donate it your tax consultant can advise you on the possible positive tax deduction merits of such a move.


Yeah, I can't say I'm really to crazy about that idea. That would take one or more pieces out of public circulation and I don't always trust how well museums treat their inventory. For example, the Henry Ford museum has a large radio collection but many of the radios are missing their knobs. I have a book called "Radio and Television, RAI Museum Collection" which is written in both Italian and in English. All of the items illustrated in this book are from this Italian museum and the majority of the radios and radio related items have these non removable metallic inventory tags stuck on the cabinets and front panels, essentially ruining the original looks of each of the radios and speakers. Clocks and scientific instruments also experienced this same fate. I don't think, whoever it was that collected these fine pieces of radio history, ever intended for his collection, or parts of his collection, to wind up in some museum. I think he would have preferred to see his items recirculated back amongst the collecting community so that his friends, colleagues, and newer generations of collectors, would have the same chance to enjoy them as he once did.

By the way, who's collection is this anyway? Just curious.

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 Post subject: Re: Collection
PostPosted: May Thu 03, 2012 4:10 pm 
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That thing at the bottom is an "Infernal Machine". Its a homebrew conversation piece that does nothing and can contain whatever the builders imagination came up with. I had a smaller one given to me as a going away present by a co-worker.

Sorry for the poor photo, as poor light, holding a lamp in one hand, camera in the other and kneeling took its toll :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Collection
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It's a big cobble of parts. That fancy pierced brass thing is the sideband off of an 80's ceiling fan.


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That thing at the bottom is an "Infernal Machine". Its a homebrew conversation piece that does nothing and can contain whatever the builders imagination came up with. I had a smaller one given to me as a going away present by a co-worker.


Thank you both. I had no idea.

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By the way, who's collection is this anyway? Just curious.


Not right now...I will post that info in the near future. A few details to work out yet.


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