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There are many hamfests in northern ill. that are taking a dim view of "cb vendors" taking up floor space and/or restricting them to tailgating. I personally feel if they're selling modified or exported gear not legal to use in the u.s. then that equipment should be refused entry,but that's me.
If they are offering legal,type accepted equipment then fine. The last thing we need is another sloppy amplifier modulated by another junk echo mic.
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I couldn't have said that any more eloquent myself!

yep ! and there's a reason for that...for that for that for that for that for that,eloquently speaking that is !
 

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You want CB stuff go to a truck stop. You want ham stuff go to a hamfest.

Actually I buy all my CB stuff the same place I buy my Ham stuff,
and yes there is lots of CB stuff at hamfest's,over to you good buddy buddy buddy buddy bud ski ski ski..........guess what I'm getting next next next next next next......lol
 
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