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The Virtual Ten*Tec Museum

     




 



The Virtual Ten*Tec Museum
Ten-Tec, Inc. of Sevierville Tennesee, is the last, large, manufacturer of Amateur Radio equipment based in the United States. This site includes information and photos most of their original products dating back to 1969.

A small museum on the Somerset Levels, housing a varied collection of stationary steam engines; plus land drainage machinery, including a 140-year old Easton and Amos steam-powered engine, still in it's original Grade 2 listed engine house.

Ever wondered about that delicate little glass with a picture etched on it that grandma had sitting in the curio cabinet? Pre-pro.com is a website that aims to tell you everything you ever wanted to know (and much more that you didn't) about the whiskey sample glasses produced by distillers and wholesalers in pre-Prohibition (pre-1920) USA. It's a site for the simply curious and the serious researcher!

Unusual Museums of the Internet
A HodgePodge collection of unusual Internet museums and collections. Includes unusual collections from Wooden Nickels to Antique Typewriters, and almost everything in between.