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I am curious, who is the oldest radio geek on the board, or in general, in the area. I am 56, I think Tom Mc, Jim Hicks and Old Number7 are either older or close to my age. Are we too old to be posting or can a geek be any age.
 
> I am curious, who is the oldest radio geek on the board, or
> in general, in the area. I am 56, I think Tom Mc, Jim Hicks
> and Old Number7 are either older or close to my age. Are we
> too old to be posting or can a geek be any age.
>
PLEASE. I'm only 45! Don't put me out to pasture with the geezers,yet. LOL
BTW, a geek can be any age. I know some guys pushing 70 that are bigger geeks than me.
 
> I turn the Big Five-Oh next month (at my age, frankly, I try
> not to think about my damn birthday)...
>
48 and a half. and ditto.
 
> I am curious, who is the oldest radio geek on the board, or
> in general, in the area. I am 56, I think Tom Mc, Jim Hicks
> and Old Number7 are either older or close to my age. Are we
> too old to be posting or can a geek be any age.
>

60 as of last week
 
> > I turn the Big Five-Oh next month (at my age, frankly, I
> try
> > not to think about my damn birthday)...
> >
> 48 and a half. and ditto.
>


Dustyvinyl is 64, and my first radio was a crystal job that came in the mail as a kit, ordered from the back page of a comic book, LOL. I also dabbled with a tunable Hallicrafters shortwave with a longwire antenna.
 
I'm 54. And frankly, once a radio geek always a radio geek!

> I am curious, who is the oldest radio geek on the board, or
> in general, in the area. I am 56, I think Tom Mc, Jim Hicks
> and Old Number7 are either older or close to my age. Are we
> too old to be posting or can a geek be any age.
>
 
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