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Links to additional photos by Patrick Jankowiak - VRPS member  .
Thanks Pat!
                1.  Wireless Apparatus - Bob Botto - Marconi Coherer
                2.  Crystal Receivers - Jim Collings - Marvel crystal radio
                3.  Battery regenerative and non-regenerative - Jim Collings -
                     Grebe CSpecial with RORO Detector Amplifier
                4.  Receiver AC 1929 or Earlier - David Cox - AK 55 with speaker
                5.  Homebrew Battery Receivers 1920-1930 - Jon Butz-Fiscina
                6.  Art Deco Radios - Ed Adrion - Stewart-Warner model 91-51 WT
                7.  Radio Receiver Accessories - Jon Butz-Fiscina - Antenna Kit
                8.  Table Receivers AC - John Mielke - 1933 Majestic Duo Chief
                9.  AC/DC Receivers - Blake Dietze - Airline  Red,White, and Blue radios
               10. Loud Speakers, horn and cone - Billy Richardson - Wooden Floor Speaker
               11. Console Receivers - Paul Tucker - RCA chrome radio
               12. Phonographs - All Types-Bob Botto - Edison Experimental Gem   
               13. Test Equipment Pre 1950 - Chevie Crandell - Battery Tester
               14. Microphones - Jim Collings - Altec 670
               15. Vacuum Tubes - Barney Wooters - Portable Instructional Tube Display
               16. Novelty Receivers - June Clark - Dick Tracy Collection
               17. Amateur and Military Transmitters and Receivers pre 1950 - Terry Muncey
                    Collins R-390
               18. Transistor Radios - Kevin Scalley - -Sony TR-63
               19. Open Category - David Moore - 1935 Electromagnetic Surger/Interrupter
               20. Replicas of Old Radios and Related Equipment - Billy Richardson - 1924 
                    Amateur Superhet Receiver originally built by J.L.McLaughlin and featured
                    in the June 1924 issue of QST magazine
  
                                   

Best of Show - Bob Botto - Extremely Rare First model Gem Phonograph 
 in addition to being  the factory prototype-1899

 1.  Jim Collings-Nesco SCR125
 2.  Chevie Crandell-Deforest DT-600 Everyman Crystal receiver
 3.  Tie for second place
            Bernie Samek-Ozarka portable
            Tom Burgess-RPM 50
 4.  Bernie Samek-Sheridan S-180
 5.  Chevie Crandell-Homebrew Superhet ca.1923
 6.  Jim Collings-Sparton mirror radio
 7.  Jim Collings-cast iron radio bank
 8.  Carter Cook-1935 Zenith
 9.  David Spivey-Colored Travelers with game
10. Jim Collings-mahogany speaker
11. Cliff Huff-GM radio
12. Jim Collings-Columbia N
13. Only one entry in this category
14. Jim Collings-Western Electric carbon mike
15. Larry Lamia-NOS QRS Red-Tip tubes
16. Cliff Huff-1947 Smokerette
17. June Clark
18. Steve Pennington-Sony TR021
19. David Moore-Roche Electric Hygiene Machine
20. Barney Wooters-Deforest Audion Control Box
People's Choice Award - Paul Tucker-chrome RCA console

Founder's Award (chosen by Jim Sargent) - Tom Burgess-RPM 50
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