Most of the Museum tables were loaded with swap items.

Two tables were stacked with HH Scott and other tube audio gear

Checking out the swap meet items. John points out the large neon bulb in this vintage Supreme tube and component tester.

At the swap meet, Jim leans on the radio he just purchased.

Lining up for the traditional donation lunch amidst swap and auction items.

There were lots of bargains at the auction including a number of radios that sold for just a dollar such as this Silvertone clock radio

This Guild telephone-shaped radio sold for $5

This parts bins loaded with knobs sold for $4.

A working RCA speaker sold for $5

as did this Silvertone console.

These homebrew audio amplifiers will need lots of cleaning and TLC but were bargains also.

This unique Zenith chairside radio and phono was an excellent buy at $15

This Sony tape recorder was another $5 deal.

By contrast, this Dentron antenna tuner sold for $90 and the Alpha RF linear amp next to it brought the high bid of the day at $850.

Among a group of novely radios was this unusual GE "Circus Wagon" clock radio which sold for $10

Mark holds a Philco which sold for $9

Loading up the bargains for the trip home.
