Anyone who has a shop will eventually close it. This is my time. I have been idly thinking of it for some time, but life forces have decided for me to just STOP. My crumbling 100 year old farm house was turning into an ever larger restore. By the time I put enough $$$ into it to maker it livable, I might better raze it and put of a pre-fan in its place. One propane bill last winter was $1400, etc etc. The wife and I will be moving into some senior housing this weekend. One less burden. We'll be warm, have a solid roof, no cold wind blowing through, a kitchen that works. No path through the attic for the cats to get out. And you know what? Perfect time to pull the plug here too. What little focus and energy I have left, I;ll try to finish up some projects.
At the homestead, I had a 2.5 car garage I built to be a shop. But we won;t be at the homestead. I sure as hell am not going to unleash a Twin Reverb at midnight with old folks on either side. And I don't want to continue to pay commercial rents for the shop.
That brings the never seriously considered question right to the fore. How do I reasonably liquidate all this? HAd a friend drop in this evening, and told him, and we are looking around at containers full of miscellaneous stuff. AM I really going to ever use that head-raising year from a Yamaha cassette deck? Or that old AMphenol connector body? Am I silly enough to expect to sell them for 5 cents? I can put VAriacs on ebay, but how about all the power transformers I culled from stereo receivers I stripped out? They are there as projects. Someone wanted to build a solid state amp, I'd give them a transformer. Huge old Tek tube scopes, even with extra plug-ins. Don't really look forward to shipping one of those.
My beloved B18X Ampeg, needs a refresh really. Got a Twin AMp mostly just needs a speaker, but have an old Twin Reverb I swear the chassis bolts are what keeps the cabinet in one piece. I have some NOS Sovtek heads - yep, still sealed in the box. Now should I sell them like that, or should I assume 25-30 year old caps need replacing? And these are early units, still made with Soviet military parts. I get more for great condition, but I move more of them if I leave them rough. Everything I look at raises those questions.
I can't afford to give away the store, and on the other hand I don't want to wait ten years to get it all gone.That will be 75 cents for that fuse young man... two for a dollar though.
Guys come in wanting a resistor or something, and I just give them one, but I doubt I will sit out by the street with a FREE RESISTORS sign. Besides, the "God Bless" beggars would probably think I was stepping on their turf.
Oh wow... I have two HP distortion analyzers that have never been used. QSC required us to have them to become service centers.
I quit trying to stay on top of OEM pots years ago, but I still have a selection. Those pull switch Mesas from the Mark series ought to be handy one day.
A zillion 20mm fuses. I used to repair a zillion SMPS for the video game industry. Not now. Then they used lots of those fuses. Bought them by the hundreds.
I have a can of original Cramolin, not a lot left in it. I was saving it for some who knows what special occasion... I am using it up now.
At the homestead, I had a 2.5 car garage I built to be a shop. But we won;t be at the homestead. I sure as hell am not going to unleash a Twin Reverb at midnight with old folks on either side. And I don't want to continue to pay commercial rents for the shop.
That brings the never seriously considered question right to the fore. How do I reasonably liquidate all this? HAd a friend drop in this evening, and told him, and we are looking around at containers full of miscellaneous stuff. AM I really going to ever use that head-raising year from a Yamaha cassette deck? Or that old AMphenol connector body? Am I silly enough to expect to sell them for 5 cents? I can put VAriacs on ebay, but how about all the power transformers I culled from stereo receivers I stripped out? They are there as projects. Someone wanted to build a solid state amp, I'd give them a transformer. Huge old Tek tube scopes, even with extra plug-ins. Don't really look forward to shipping one of those.
My beloved B18X Ampeg, needs a refresh really. Got a Twin AMp mostly just needs a speaker, but have an old Twin Reverb I swear the chassis bolts are what keeps the cabinet in one piece. I have some NOS Sovtek heads - yep, still sealed in the box. Now should I sell them like that, or should I assume 25-30 year old caps need replacing? And these are early units, still made with Soviet military parts. I get more for great condition, but I move more of them if I leave them rough. Everything I look at raises those questions.
I can't afford to give away the store, and on the other hand I don't want to wait ten years to get it all gone.That will be 75 cents for that fuse young man... two for a dollar though.
Guys come in wanting a resistor or something, and I just give them one, but I doubt I will sit out by the street with a FREE RESISTORS sign. Besides, the "God Bless" beggars would probably think I was stepping on their turf.
Oh wow... I have two HP distortion analyzers that have never been used. QSC required us to have them to become service centers.
I quit trying to stay on top of OEM pots years ago, but I still have a selection. Those pull switch Mesas from the Mark series ought to be handy one day.
A zillion 20mm fuses. I used to repair a zillion SMPS for the video game industry. Not now. Then they used lots of those fuses. Bought them by the hundreds.
I have a can of original Cramolin, not a lot left in it. I was saving it for some who knows what special occasion... I am using it up now.
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