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'''Ack Radio Supply''' was located at 3101 [[4th Avenue South]]. They supplied parts and service to radio & TV broadcasters, commercial and residential customers and ham radio enthusiasts.
'''Ack Radio Supply''' was located at 3101 [[4th Avenue South]]. They supplied parts and service to radio & TV broadcasters, commercial and residential customers and ham radio enthusiasts.


[[Everett Atkerson|Everett C. Atkerson]] founded the business in [[1946]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] in Birmingham. In the mid 1950's they moved to 3101 4th Avenue South and stayed in that location until they closed in December 2015. Atkerson's son, Tommy, opened up a second location in Atlanta in the 1960's and his son, Steve, continues to run the business in Atlanta.
[[Everette Atkerson|Everette C. Atkerson]] founded the business in [[1946]] at 223 [[22nd Street North]] in Birmingham. In the mid-1950's they moved to 3101 4th Avenue South and stayed in that location until they closed in December 2015. Atkerson's son, Tommy, opened up a second location in Atlanta in the 1960's and his son, Steve, continues to run the business in Atlanta.


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Revision as of 12:53, 22 April 2017

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Ack Radio Supply was located at 3101 4th Avenue South. They supplied parts and service to radio & TV broadcasters, commercial and residential customers and ham radio enthusiasts.

Everette C. Atkerson founded the business in 1946 at 223 22nd Street North in Birmingham. In the mid-1950's they moved to 3101 4th Avenue South and stayed in that location until they closed in December 2015. Atkerson's son, Tommy, opened up a second location in Atlanta in the 1960's and his son, Steve, continues to run the business in Atlanta.

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