I had a J-38 as a kid (as many of us did) and started to feet nostalgic 
about it.  A few years back I bought one on E-bay.  So now I don't feel 
nostalgic anymore, but I also don't use the J-28. Keys have come a long 
way since WW II and thankfully so.

It was a nice key when it was a buck fifty but now I see mint J-38 are 
going in the $50 range. No for me.

Tom
wb2qdg
K2 1103

On 6/24/2012 9:14 PM, Bill K9YEQ wrote:
> I had the J-38 and to this day am so sorry I sold it.  It was in mint
> condition.  I have yet to find one that is clean and intact for a reasonable
> price.
>
> 73,
> Bill
> K9YEQ
>
>
>

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