On Friday, Fred (right) presented workshops on aspects of radio repair.

On Saturday, there was some outdoor flea-market activity.

But most of the swap items were indoors.

A rare Federal 58 changed hands as a swap item.

Dale Stephens of the West Virginia House of Delegates greeted the audience.

Gathering for the traditional donation lunch

Gathering for the auction.

This Zenith TransOceanic sold for $95.

The auction included a very nice matched set of Knight-kit test equipment

This Knight-kit signal tracer sold for $55.

This Knight-kit automobile radio power supply sold for $70.

By contrast, this Precision E-200C signal generator sold for only $23.

A Morris coil winder was an unusual auction item. It sold for $35.

This Wards Airline push-button set was a bargain at $14.

High bid of the day was for this Eagle 500 RF amplifier which sold for $220.
