Around 5 years ago, when I visited, that gear was all in display cabinets in a small outside room, at the back of the factory, that they called "the museum".

On 25-Sep-10 03:15, Joe Loverti wrote:
Fellows:
I visited R. L. Drake Co., today and took a video of the display they have in 
the lobby. I was nearly blown away when I
first saw it – I thought many of you would like to see it if you haven't 
already. Bill Frost was largely responsible for
the display and did an awesome job with it. Thanks to Bill Frost, Bob Drake and 
the R. L. Radio Co., for preserving an
important era in the history of amateur radio and American manufacturing 
genius. The link is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Py4BraHUFY

73,
Joe
WW8X



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