The 17th annual meet was another great success. The weather was positively balmy Friday with some rain Saturday AM that cleared up mid-morning. Had a great time seeing old friends and making new ones. Sold more than I bought, that's always good.
Hail the DVHRC, these folks are the hardest working club I know of!
John H.
Pictures all taken between 8 and 11 AM Saturday
Michael Katz (center left) examines Uri's Red Star
Console at center is an oddball Canadian Philco 116- ay?- with *factory* Muzak control switch setup. It later sold in the auction for well under $100-
John and Jean Goller's table
Non-shutterdial Zenith, later sold in the auction for about $60-, a similar rougher Zenith went for TEN dollars. Rare Silvertone chairside on right.
Peter Wieck extreme right
Decent condition Philco 680, center left, $100-
HOW these AVOIDED the auction I don't know!
Uri's table and lovely daughter
The "Waves" of Manhattan booth
The auction pile begins to build.
A real "odds and ends" table
Rain B. (of ARC ad fame) and John Goller (far right) as both rains let up
"Waves" booth with Bruce Mager on left in green
Mark Oppat, the King of Kontrols
The auction near the end- about 3:30 pm- with auctioneer Peter at center and auction fanatic Kermit just left of him in blue.