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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2108568" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>I am a technical ignoramus whan it comes to anything electronic, but I have a bunch of very old components that belonged to my late father in law. They are small doodads (technical term). Resistors, probably transistors, etc. Maybe ten+ cigar boxes full. I know the cigar boxes are collectible, but would like to know what the rest of the stuff is worth. Anybody around OKC, PM me if you would like to look at this stuff.</p><p></p><p>I think there is, in my mother in law's house in Lawton, a big desk file drawer full of schematics? for various electronic stuff, probably mostly dealing with early ham. If anybody is interested, I can bring it the next time we go down there.</p><p></p><p>My FIL was into ham when you had to wind your own coils? and make your own chassis, etc. When it all became available off the shelf, his interest lessened. Smart old boy, and I really miss him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2108568, member: 711"] I am a technical ignoramus whan it comes to anything electronic, but I have a bunch of very old components that belonged to my late father in law. They are small doodads (technical term). Resistors, probably transistors, etc. Maybe ten+ cigar boxes full. I know the cigar boxes are collectible, but would like to know what the rest of the stuff is worth. Anybody around OKC, PM me if you would like to look at this stuff. I think there is, in my mother in law's house in Lawton, a big desk file drawer full of schematics? for various electronic stuff, probably mostly dealing with early ham. If anybody is interested, I can bring it the next time we go down there. My FIL was into ham when you had to wind your own coils? and make your own chassis, etc. When it all became available off the shelf, his interest lessened. Smart old boy, and I really miss him. [/QUOTE]
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