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A piece of WLLH history up for grabs

Are their any collectors of Western Electric stuff, sometime this week I am stripping
the WLLH Lawrence transmitter condo (closet) to refurbish the room in
preparation for new equipment.
I have one of the Western Electric 7' equipment racks that we part of the original
installation of the syncronous equipment in 1937. It is in pretty good condition however I have no place to store it. If anyone is interested let me know, if not I will keep the Western Electric nameplate and have to dispose of the rack.

Chris Hall
 
Chris - let me email over to Donna Halper, I think she knows the folks that run the Radio History Museum down in Rhode Island...I'm sure they'd like it. If not, I know a few other folks would probably would be interested; one of them will surely take it.
 
Yeah, I'd contact Bob Merriam at the Museum of Steam and Wireless in RI. I have no place for any transmitter equipment at my house, but I'd love a picture of it!
 
Webcastboy or Donna, do either of you have a phone # or a city in RI where
this museum is located so I can get the # from 411

thanks,

chris
 
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