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I went out to New Castle, PA, to visit a friend of mine last week, had an extra day so we decided to make a day trip out to west Ohio and visit Fair Radio Sales. He had visited them a couple decades ago at their old place, I had never been to Fair Radio at either location, so this was a treat.
All I can say is, WOW! The front "display room" was loaded, shelf after shelf, aisle after aisle of mostly military surplus vacuum-tube era gear. They also had two larger storage rooms in back, also loaded, stacked floor to ceiling. Lots of radio gear, test equipment, cables, mounts, speakers, control boxes, manuals, canvas, etc. etc. etc. They had individual electronic components like caps, transformers, tubes, wire, knobs, etc. too. We only had a couple hours to spend, we both agreed that next time we will have to get there earlier and spend the day. It's too much to take in, you really need to bring a flashlight and a boatload of patience to pick through everything, as you could spend a week here and not see everything. Truly an old surplus store/ham radio paradise!
What I must say to all here who are into older equipment - Fair Radio has been around since 1947, most of the WWII era stuff is gone, but they have mountains of stuff from mostly the 1950s thru the 1980s timeframe. Some earlier, some later, but that's mostly the eras covered. The prices are about retail, but if you can get there if will be worth your while as you don't have to worry about paying the escalating shipping costs if you pick it up yourself. Also, no excuses for those who say they "can't find the radio gear they need" for their MV radio installation - trust me, it's here! You just have to pick through it all, like old-fashioned surplus places used to be.
I purchased a AN/GRR-5 radio while I was there, I have had a few over the years but had to sell them when I lost my job years back. This replaces the ones I had to part with. Also got an EICO tube tester, I need one for my bench. My buddy get a small boxload of toys. Lots of fun, I already have a few things mentally picked out in my head for next time.
Some pics of the place for you all to enjoy!
All I can say is, WOW! The front "display room" was loaded, shelf after shelf, aisle after aisle of mostly military surplus vacuum-tube era gear. They also had two larger storage rooms in back, also loaded, stacked floor to ceiling. Lots of radio gear, test equipment, cables, mounts, speakers, control boxes, manuals, canvas, etc. etc. etc. They had individual electronic components like caps, transformers, tubes, wire, knobs, etc. too. We only had a couple hours to spend, we both agreed that next time we will have to get there earlier and spend the day. It's too much to take in, you really need to bring a flashlight and a boatload of patience to pick through everything, as you could spend a week here and not see everything. Truly an old surplus store/ham radio paradise!
What I must say to all here who are into older equipment - Fair Radio has been around since 1947, most of the WWII era stuff is gone, but they have mountains of stuff from mostly the 1950s thru the 1980s timeframe. Some earlier, some later, but that's mostly the eras covered. The prices are about retail, but if you can get there if will be worth your while as you don't have to worry about paying the escalating shipping costs if you pick it up yourself. Also, no excuses for those who say they "can't find the radio gear they need" for their MV radio installation - trust me, it's here! You just have to pick through it all, like old-fashioned surplus places used to be.
I purchased a AN/GRR-5 radio while I was there, I have had a few over the years but had to sell them when I lost my job years back. This replaces the ones I had to part with. Also got an EICO tube tester, I need one for my bench. My buddy get a small boxload of toys. Lots of fun, I already have a few things mentally picked out in my head for next time.
Some pics of the place for you all to enjoy!
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