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W1DAN:
Greetings!

Had a great time at NEAR-Fest. Please post your experiences and what you may have bought or sold. Here is my story with photos:


This Spring’s NEAR-Fest (https://near-fest.com/) was on Thursday April 25 and Friday April 26. I decided to take Thursday from work for some radio stress relief, and to sell some unwanted items from my QTH. During the previous week I started to gather items together. I was going to sell a couple of large National HRO-50T’s but instead and preferably I was able to loan them to Kevin KD1NW for his enjoyment, so I had more room for other “treasures” to put in the car and vend. I decided to go Friday as well.

Thursday I arrived at the Deerfield NH fairgrounds around 7AM, and happily there was no line. I found a spot among the pines and set up two folding tables with stuff. I also started taking photos. I sold a few items and gave a few away to unsuspecting recipients (it is fun to play Santa!). After a while Kevin stopped by and watched my table to allow me to walk around and look for goodies. The day went well, and I truly enjoyed visiting with fellow AM’ers, club members and other interesting folk.

In the afternoon, Tim Smith WA1HLR arrived, and I delivered an old Collins 32V2 that he has modified for Peter W1ZZZ (SK) that his wife Sara allowed me to donate to him (thanks to Kevin for driving up from southern RI to help me load the heavy transmitter in my car). As Tim modified the transmitter, it felt good that he would be able to use it again. Putting my Santa hat on, I also tossed one of my Orban Optimods in his car, which he promises to put on one of the WBCQ Shortwave transmitters-I am looking forward to hearing it. In all I sold about $300 worth of gems Thursday.

Meeting up with mover and shaker, and all around nice guy Joe W3GMS, he implored that I stay for the AM dinner. I was beat-tired by 1PM, but I walked around the flea until about 4PM, tried to get a nap in my car (no good) and drove to the Northwood Brewery in Northwood NH (https://www.northwoodsbrewingcompany.com/) early. Here I enjoyed one of their many in-house brewed beers until the AM folks started arriving. I enjoyed meeting and discussing the hobby with some folks that I knew, and some that I just met, took some photos and a video of most of the attendees introducing themselves (link below). At about 8PM I started the drive home, still very tired but happy.

Friday, I arrived at about 8AM and did not set up to sell. This was my buying day. The day before I was eying a National NC183 that Ross W1EKG had on his table, and while it looked a bit rough, it showed promise. I was able to talk him down to $60 for the radio and speaker. He allowed me to use his flatbed dolly to bring the radio to my car if I delivered a military radio to Brown W1NZR. After playing UPS delivery, I walked around and bought a few items such as a well-made directional sample for $2 and a box of disc ceramic caps for $3. I left the flea at about 1:30PM with far fewer items as I went up with Friday.

The attendance was less than in previous years, and this could be attributed to this event being held on weekdays instead of a weekend. As running NEAR-Fest takes a lot of work, I am very thankful for the gift we have in this event.

Here are my photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/EQ91mCJmgZD4RvVa7

Dan
W1DAN
Natick MA

W3FJJ:
Thanks Dan , for report and pictures/video.
I didn’t make it but nice to get nice report, looks like great time..

wb1ead:
Hi Dan..wow what nice photos you took..!..hopefully Bob gets to see the one with me pointing to ur Orban..great fest..!..great to finally meet ya after yakking with Bob on our weekly skeds..take care Dan..73 de DAVE WB1EAD

KD1SH:
  Thanks, Dan, for the excellent pictures. It was great meeting you for the first time, as well as a few other notable first-time-meets including Joe, W3GMS and Jerry, W1ZB, and a host of regulars including Mark, WA2FXM; Carl, WA1KPD; Larry, NE1S; Bruce, WX1O; Larry, WA1LJQ, and Brown, W1NZR.
  My wife had a great time, as always, selling her crocheted goodies, and I managed to scrounge up a few prizes, including a very nice—and appropriately heavy—plate/filament supply, three very nicely priced vacuum variables, and an entirely dead but possibly repairable Tektronix 2712 spectrum analyzer, which appears to be otherwise in fine physical shape. I'm hoping it's something absurdly simple like a bad cap in the power supply, but if not, it was dirt-cheap.
  Weather was great, other than a bit chilly early Thursday morning, with temps in the 20's and a stiff breeze; I'm glad I listened to my wife and brought a heavier coat, winter wool hat, and gloves.
  All-in-all, a fine Nearfest, and as always, my hat's off to the Nearfest Team for making it all happen. Already looking forward to October!

WA2TTP Steve:
My friend, Ernie KO2E, and I attended both days we also felt the attendance was off quite a bit from previous years. You certainly couldn’t beat the weather! We had setup in the sun and it was very comfortable.
We did notice none of the buildings were open and I didn’t see any major vendors like HRO. I did ask someone and he mentioned a bug problem but he may have joking.

Overall we had decent time selling and there was a lot more room in my SUV on the way back to Saratoga. We were pricing things to sell and gave some stuff away. It’s a well run fest. Kudos to the staff!

Steve
WA2TTP P

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