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Old October 22nd 03, 03:09 AM
RHF
 
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BM,

You original Post was a Good and Informative piece of Information.
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It is interesting to NOTE that "HBC" OnLine often is a early product
leader for 'new' GRUNDIG Brand Name Radios in the North American
Market.
= = = The Place To Watch for new Grundig Radios = = =

My post was my atempt to Add-To the 'knowledge base' that you have
established in the original post.

What Is Funny... Is that the main "GrundigRadio.Com" website still
does NOT list the Grundig Mini 300 as a Grundig Brand Name Radio.

http://www.grundigradio.com/asp/grun...waveRadios.asp

SO YOU SCOOPED Grundig North American (ETON Corp.) with your posting.


ajwd ~ RHF
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= = = "Bill McMillan"
= = = wrote in message news:Dnilb.141219$6C4.116428@pd7tw1no...
Well, I guess my news wasn't so newsy after all. Maybe there
are a few people out there who didn't know, or am I always the last
one ?

- Bill


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BM,

The 'new' GRUNDIG Mini 300 started out as the "TECSUB" R919 Radio in
China (PRC) and is also marketed as the "ETON" Mini 300 in EURO-Land:

http://www.etoncorp.com/worldwide/mini300.asp
Colors: Black, White, Red, Yellow, Blue, and Silver.


Check-Out the "Grundig Yacht Boy Radios" eGroup on YAHOO!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grundi...os/message/131


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= = = "Bill McMillan"
= = = wrote in message news:RT_kb.136844$pl3.31337@pd7tw3no...
Here in Canada the Hudson's Bay Company sells Grundig
radios through their mail order outlet. I just got in the mail
today an ad for the Grundig Mini 300. It is slightly larger
than the Mini World 100PE, which I have and really like.
The size of the Mini 300 (in inches) is 2.5 x 6.5 x 0.9.

The 300 seems to have analog tuning with a digital readout,
like the S350. It has no keypad entry and no memories, but
does have a clock and alarm. It has AM, FM and 7 shortwave
bands. The antenna is telescopic, but does not collapse
completely into the radio case; when collapsed, it sticks upward
a couple of inches from the top left of the radio, so that
the radio has the appearance of a cordless phone or GPS unit.

The radio is available in several colours. It's nice to have a break
from the ubiquitous silver cases we see everywhere now. The colours
are red, white, blue, yellow and dark brown ("bronze"). The radio
takes 2 AA cells, and costs $ 49.98 Cdn.

- Bill