There are some things money can't buy...

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Blondie Once Said To Call Her But Never Answerd
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For everything else, there's Mastercard. LOL!




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My two current active scanners on 24/7 are the BCD396P2 and the BCD396XT. Below that and barley visible is a RadioShack Pro-2042. The first I have ever bought and had on layaway at RadioShack c. 1997. I latter bought another Pro-2042 that had the Optoelectonics OS535 board installed. I no longer own that scanner though. Next to that are some backup CCR (Cheap Chinese Radio) handheld Ham radios. Behind the two lit up digital capable scanners are an AOR 8000 and a RadioShack Pro-64. In the closest are a number of other older scanners and behind me is a very dirty electronics workbench that I'm not taking a photo of anytime soon. LOL And on the second monitor is a free IPTV news stream of some low IQ Australopithecus who seem to think science trumps commonsense or something... Just another protest in Burger Town USA...
 

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There are some things money can't buy...😄... your health.

Nice Shack.

That is very true. And thanks.


In my case, it's Medicare.
Nice OP, what are the wings in the top right of the picture?

I collect so-called "kiddie wings." Or what the airlines handed out to youngsters. First pair I ever received was on a Continental flight in 1988. Not sure if flight attendants still hand them out today. I think a few still do, but are not with a pin back but a cheap sticker back. I have more to add to that frame and I need to sort them out as they have moved around. I have most airlines and some airports that gave them out. I even have a book that shows all the wings that were ever made. Some cost me around $50 bucks. The real wings will cost four times that.
 

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I collect so-called "kiddie wings." Or what the airlines handed out to youngsters. First pair I ever received was on a Continental flight in 1988. Not sure if flight attendants still hand them out today. I think a few still do, but are not with a pin back but a cheap sticker back. I have more to add to that frame and I need to sort them out as they have moved around. I have most airlines and some airports that gave them out. I even have a book that shows all the wings that were ever made. Some cost me around $50 bucks. The real wings will cost four times that.
I know exactly what you're talking about. That's really cool.
 
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