I'm withholding my MOMA nomination until the K2 has countersunk cabinet
screws like the more beautiful K1.

Eric
KE6US 

K1 #1976
K2 #567


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Jerry,

"beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and I think we all agree these are
beautiful things, these K2s, don't we?

There is precedence for this in some of the industrial products that have
joined the MOMA (the Museum of Modern Art) collection and been exhibited,
right?  So how about a QRP station in the MOMA?  after all, at the
Smithsonian (a fine institution, most particularly the Air & Space Museum)
we expect a lot of techno-geeks through, but at the MOMA we might get a
wider audience interested in this nice combination of art and science we
practice.

OK, so I am dreaming, but...

Thoughts?

--Dave--

Jeremiah McCarthy wrote:

>Got it straight from the horse's ?--- S/N 5000 is going to 
>Smithsonian... :-)
>
>Jerry, wa2dkg
>
-- 
David F. Reed  - W5SV -     cell: 512 585-1057

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