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Mailbag: Radio Memorabilia & Swap Shop

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Good Afternoon,

I am a collector of vintage radio station microphones and flags. Over the years I have obtained two flags from Washington State/Pacific Northwest Stations… KMO and KPQ.

Question: Do you know of any radio ephemera or microphone collectors in your part of the country that would like to trade for perhaps mic flags from the East?

Regards,

Marty Biniasz
www.BINIASZ.com

… By the way, I see that the old Swap Shop is alive and thriving in Kansas City at the new KMCP 98.9 FM.

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Jason Remington

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