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#624473 06/13/21 12:36 AM
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Folks, I have an ICOM A20 VHF Air Band Transceiver that I'd like to sell, but it's old and the only price I've seen online is around $80 ... so for anyone in this club that is willing to pay shipping (USPS medium flat rate box) I'll give it away. I replaced the battery a few years ago and haven't used it very much, so it should be in great shape. I've got the battery charger, the user manual and the radio .... free to anyone who will pay postage and give it a good home.

BTW, this radio was installed in my J3 cub and has served me well throughout Alaska ... through Lake Clark Pass, caribou hunting in western Alaska, moose hunting at the toe of the Kahiltna glacier and lots of other wilderness destinations.

It has history.


TD


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Happy to adopt your historical artifact!


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Steven Washer #624482 06/13/21 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Steven Washer
Happy to adopt your historical artifact!


You're so eloquent, Steven.

Think of the stories that radio (and TD) could tell........they both have history.



TD's home on Marion Lake without N707FT moored out front seems so unnatural like there's an empty void to fill.


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