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RJT> BA>> I bought a Scottkit (H. H. Scott, better known for their audio RJT> BA>> equipment than their kits) AM/FM tuner/amplifier from Allied and a RJT> BA>> pair of Altec-Lansing speakers to go with it; still have them. RJT> RJT> I remember Scott, but I thought Allied sold "Knightkits"??? RJT> BA> That was their house brand. I bought a Knight-kit Star Roamer RJT> BA> regenerative shortwave receiver kit from them and built it back in RJT> BA> 1963. My dad gave it away after I sent it home for safekeeping RJT> BA> while I was in the service. Found another one, plus manual, at a RJT> BA> local farm auction a couple of years ago and grabbed it - $10. I RJT> BA> also built a Knight-kit light meter (for photography); that was RJT> BA> stolen out of my check baggage on an airline. RJT>I have a light meter here, never had any use for it. Not with the sort of RJT>cameras that are out there these days... I don't recall where it came from RJT>offhand, I think my other half said that it used to belong to her father, or RJT>something. Just out of curiosity what make and model is the light meter. All my cameras have built in light meters so I have no need either. I lost all my stuff like that in our '98 flood. Jay --- þ OLXWin 1.00b þ Save on toilet paper - use both sides.* Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 123/140 500 106/1 379/1 633/267 |
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