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Ed Sharpe <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jun 2017 14:49:54 -0400
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FOLKS  LOOK! - - - ICONIC RADIOSHACK MEMORABILIA AUCTION 
Thru  - July 3 - with online bidding- 
 
https://ubidestates.hibid.com/catalog/103245/radioshack-auction--1/
 
 
From  humble beginnings in Boston in 1921, over the past 95 years 
RadioShack  established itself as a globally recognized leader and the go to retailer 
for  consumer electronics. RadioShack has always been known as the place 
for answers  to the American public's technology and electronics questions. 
"You've got  questions, we've got answers." Over the years, RadioShack 
introduced consumers  to exciting and affordable gadgets and electronics that have 
become household  items. As they cleaned out their historic archives in Fort 
Worth, Texas,  they uncovered a cache of iconic memorabilia in 12 huge 
safes, including: unused  original TRS-80 Microcomputers, Realistic Transistor 
Radios, Tandy computer  software games, original brick cell phones and so 
much more. We all remember  coming into RadioShack whether it was for the 
battery-of-the-month, new  walkie-talkies, or to check out the newest RC toy 
cars. 
 
(A  rewrite  of the   auction announcement -  ES_)
 
Should  be   some lively competition! - -  Ed Sharpe  Archivist  for  SMECC 
 _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)  

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