Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-24 Thread k9sqg
John also services Drake gear, as do W8PU, WA8SAJ, and others.


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From: Terry Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wed, 23 May 2007 10:34 pm
Subject: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch




Hey, all – 

 

I’ve run across a NOS (new, old stock) Drake parts source.  It’s one of the 
stores on Ebay called “The Man’s Amateur Parts Supply.”   The owner, someone 
called TR7dude, has at least 10 pages of parts listed, with photos.  The “Buy 
It Now” prices aren’t all that bad, even.  For those of you looking for PCB’s 
for a TR7 or a hard to get Drake crystal, this may be just the thing to get 
some of those rigs back on the air.  

 

You may all already know about this guy – I can hardly believe he’s got such a 
large supply of unused parts – Where did he get this stuff?

 

73

 

Terry

K7WLD

 




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RE: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-24 Thread Peter Bent

Peter Bent [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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I second (or third) that.  John is honest and competent


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jim Pruitt
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch


Jim Pruitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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John Kriner still works for Drake or did a year ago.

He bought a large amount of the surplus parts that Drake was dumping about 7
years ago.  Steve Morgan, K8FFO had a bunch of it and the Drake club at
Drake got a bunch of it.  I have not seen Steve selling anything since John
started so John is mostly the only source of large amounts of NOS Drake
parts.  As mentioned earlier he is also a Drake repair tech for himself as a
side business.  These new parts were what was left in Drakes parts shelves
when they discontinued service/support for the 4 line and then the 7 line.
For a year or so Drake was selling those parts to us through their website
at about 25 cents on the dollar and then Steve, the Drake club, and John
bought what was left.

I will also echo the fact that John is a great guy to deal with and will do
you right.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt

- Original Message - 
From: Don
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch


  I have no idea where he gets his parts from except for maybe parting out
rigs. ( i hope not)
but I have purchased from him, and he seams pretty good to deal with, no
problems here.
   Don
ad7ll
- Original Message - 
From: Terry Hamilton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:34 PM
Subject: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch


Hey, all -

I've run across a NOS (new, old stock) Drake parts source.  It's one of the
stores on Ebay called The Man's Amateur Parts Supply.   The owner, someone
called TR7dude, has at least 10 pages of parts listed, with photos.  The
Buy It Now prices aren't all that bad, even.  For those of you looking for
PCB's for a TR7 or a hard to get Drake crystal, this may be just the thing
to get some of those rigs back on the air.

You may all already know about this guy - I can hardly believe he's got such
a large supply of unused parts - Where did he get this stuff?

73

Terry
K7WLD


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Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-24 Thread Gary Poland


Gary Poland [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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John still works for Drake, he is one of, if not the only, service tech.
The spare parts inventory was sold off through various means, some through 
Steve Morgan's website, some by the DARC and Ebay, and some sold directly to 
other individuals servicing Drake. John I beleive bought up what was left.


73, Gary W8PU
http://home.cinci.rr.com/w8pu



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[drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-23 Thread Terry Hamilton
Hey, all - 

 

I've run across a NOS (new, old stock) Drake parts source.  It's one of the
stores on Ebay called The Man's Amateur Parts Supply.   The owner, someone
called TR7dude, has at least 10 pages of parts listed, with photos.  The
Buy It Now prices aren't all that bad, even.  For those of you looking for
PCB's for a TR7 or a hard to get Drake crystal, this may be just the thing
to get some of those rigs back on the air.  

 

You may all already know about this guy - I can hardly believe he's got such
a large supply of unused parts - Where did he get this stuff?

 

73

 

Terry

K7WLD

 



Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-23 Thread Don and Diana Cunningham
Terry,
TR7dude is John Kriner, a Drake service tech that now has his own repair 
business.  I have bought things from him that were shipped from the Drake 
plant, so he must still have some connection with them, hi.  John is an upright 
guy and a pleasure to deal with!
73,
Don, WB5HAK

Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch

2007-05-23 Thread Jim Pruitt

Jim Pruitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterance to the drakelist gang
--
John Kriner still works for Drake or did a year ago.

He bought a large amount of the surplus parts that Drake was dumping about 7
years ago.  Steve Morgan, K8FFO had a bunch of it and the Drake club at
Drake got a bunch of it.  I have not seen Steve selling anything since John
started so John is mostly the only source of large amounts of NOS Drake
parts.  As mentioned earlier he is also a Drake repair tech for himself as a
side business.  These new parts were what was left in Drakes parts shelves
when they discontinued service/support for the 4 line and then the 7 line.
For a year or so Drake was selling those parts to us through their website
at about 25 cents on the dollar and then Steve, the Drake club, and John
bought what was left.

I will also echo the fact that John is a great guy to deal with and will do
you right.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt

- Original Message - 
From: Don
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch


  I have no idea where he gets his parts from except for maybe parting out
rigs. ( i hope not)
but I have purchased from him, and he seams pretty good to deal with, no
problems here.
   Don
ad7ll
- Original Message - 
From: Terry Hamilton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:34 PM
Subject: [drakelist] Drake Parts sourch


Hey, all -

I've run across a NOS (new, old stock) Drake parts source.  It's one of the
stores on Ebay called The Man's Amateur Parts Supply.   The owner, someone
called TR7dude, has at least 10 pages of parts listed, with photos.  The
Buy It Now prices aren't all that bad, even.  For those of you looking for
PCB's for a TR7 or a hard to get Drake crystal, this may be just the thing
to get some of those rigs back on the air.

You may all already know about this guy - I can hardly believe he's got such
a large supply of unused parts - Where did he get this stuff?

73

Terry
K7WLD


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