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Gallery: 1973 Trigger Electronics Catalog

Here are a few selected pages from the 1973 Trigger Electronics catalog.  Trigger Electronics was based out of River Forest, IL and was full of ham and CB gear, two-way accessories, audiophile products, kits, books and test equipment.  As a teenager, I would wear out these magazines - dreaming - but never had the money to order from them.

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1973 Trigger Catalog Cover

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 2 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 3 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 4 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 5 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 6 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 7 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 8 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 9 of 10)

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1973 Trigger Catalog (sample page, 10 of 10)

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