Article KKRX A photo tour of the 2015 Shelby Hamfest

A photo tour of the 2015 Shelby Hamfest

by
Thomas
from The SWLing Post on (#KKRX)

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For the first time in over a decade, my Labor Day weekend was free of travel, so I was able to make a short pilgrimage to the Shelby (North Carolina) hamfest with my good buddies, Vlado (N3CZ), Dave (K4SV) and Phil (W9IXX).

The Shelby Hamfest-referred to, locally, as "The Grand-Daddy of them All"-has long been regarded as one of the largest hamfests in the southeast US. The last time I attended-most likely in 2004-I was amazed at the number of vendors and, especially, the size of the flea market section (my favorite part of any hamfest).

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We arrived just after the gates opened at 8:00, yesterday morning. While there were quite a number of vendors sprawling the Cleavland County Fairgrounds, attendance must have been down as it seemed there were more vendors than attendees.

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Still, it was nice to hunt for treasures without so much competition at each table!

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This BC-348-R (above) was one of the first radios that grabbed my attention. Though I already have a BC-348-Q, I certainly wouldn't mind having another one of these classic WWII era receivers.

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This BC-348-R was very clean inside and in pretty good original cosmetic shape on the outside. To power this BC-348, I would need to add a transformer or a 28 volt Dynamotor. The seller had it priced at "$100 OBO" (or best offer). I was willing to make him an offer, but even though I kept checking back, I never found the seller at his table. Too bad.

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This BC-348-Q-priced at $125-needed a new transformer and a "tune-up," per the seller.

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It's rare to find a GPR-90 this clean and with a matching speaker.

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The seller only wanted $40 for this Hammarlund speaker.

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There were a number of Hammarlund SP-600s scattered across the flea market. I have one and can confidently say that it's a joy to operate-especially on the medium wave band. IMG_20150905_084228534.jpg IMG_20150905_084913833.jpg IMG_20150905_084716573.jpg

The seller wanted $200 for this Harris-it needed substantial repairs internally.

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This gorgeous WWII era ART-13 was the most tempting thing I found in Shelby.

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It would look so good sitting next to or above my BC-348-Q.

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This one had been professionally restored and was in perfect working order. I've seen ART-13s at other hamfests, but never as clean as this one.

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The seller wanted over $500. While I know an ART-13 in this condition could command that price, I simply didn't have the budget for it on this trip. Fortunately, the seller is a friend-of-a-friend and if he still has this ART-13 post-fest, I might just contact him!

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The Ten-Tec Argonaut 509 is a classic little QRP transceiver! Someday, I'll pick one up.

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If memory severs, the seller wanted $275 for this used Satellit 750 and $325 (or more) for the 800. I noticed he had sold the 750 by my second pass. IMG_20150905_090725657.jpg

This Sharper Image shortwave receiver (above) has BFO and tone controls on the back(!) of the unit. Very strange-imagine tuning in an SSB station by reaching behind the radio and tweaking the BFO knob!IMG_20150905_090544603.jpg IMG_20150905_090516038.jpg IMG_20150905_092653649.jpg IMG_20150905_092054649.jpg IMG_20150905_092025822_HDR.jpg

The seller wanted $100 for this Hallicrafters portable receiver. Knowing my weakness for anything Halligan, I forced myself to slowly back away. It wasn't easy leaving it on the table.

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There were very few console radios at this hamfest; all of them were in poor condition which made it much easier for me to pass them by. IMG_20150905_092958884.jpg IMG_20150905_103504866_HDR.jpg IMG_20150905_103155217_HDR.jpg

This 1960's era Signal Corps TG-34-A Morse code reader was also tempting and one of the last items I viewed in the flea market. The seller wasn't at the table, so I never bothered asking about the price. If it had been a WWII era reader, it would have come home with me.IMG_20150905_103229288.jpg

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Elecraft had a nice indoor display and a steady number of attendees inquiring about their new K3s transceiver and, of course, the KX3.
IMG_20150905_105237940.jpgIn the end, I came home from Shelby with very little: only two patch cables and a male SMA connector.

I did, however, get to spend time with my friends, re-connect with a buddy I hadn't seen since high school, and meet a few SWLing Post readers. I certainly call that a successful hamfest!

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