It does have to happen from time to time
brought down my 20+ years radios (a few 3030 and 3010 missing in that photo!)
Half of them brand new still in box. They knew how to make them! The sticks on all of them are still very smooth
metal casing for most of them etc.
Soon, they will be on a shelf to be admired every day
If you have old radios and don’t know what to do with them, I’ll be happy to add them in my collection
The Europa Sprint will go flying again next year, and looking for a vintage subject for the Futaba 2 (from 1976 that one)
Mc 16, my very first programmable radio
Mc 18, my second one. Brought it with me from France when I moved here. Still in 41mhz
Techniplus (Acoms in the UK): my first pay cheque
Mc 3030, after my mc18, until I moved to 2.4ghz
To complete the mc series I owned, need to find a mc10
I was Graupner for years! The only other brand I had, was an Attack 4 from Futaba that I never liked.
Good days!