I own a big Grundig AM/FM/Shortwave wooden cabinet floor model radio
that has a built in Phonograph in the top of the radio.It says so right
there on the front speaker (pot metal sign thingy,Grundig) Grundig.A
couple of months ago,I looked at the two pamplets inside of an envelope
thingy that came with the radio,owners manual and an instruction manual
thingy.No where does the owners manual and the instruction say
Grundig,instead,they say,Telefunken.The date (as best as I could tell
that is printed inside of one of the manuals/pamplets thingy) of
manufacture of the radio was 1957.I bought the radio for $14.00
(fourteen dollars) about nine years ago at a Goodwill store that used to
be on Palmyra Street (winos and drunks and freaks kept breaking into
that downtown Jackson Goodwill store so much,Goodwill had to shut the
store down,I am serious!) here in
Jackson,Mississippi.(
www.devilfinder.com Cool Buildings Of Jackson) Not
long after that at the same Goodwill store,I bought a big wooden cabinet
Telefunken AM/FM/ table model radio for $4.00. (four dollars) That radio
also has an envelope thingy with an owners manual/pamplet inside of the
rear panel of the radio.I couldn't find a date,but I believe the radio
dates back to the 1960's,perhaps late 1950's.Needless to say,my old
radios are not for sale or trade.So,why does my floor model Grundig
radio have Telefunken owners manual and instruction manual/pamplets
inside of the radio,did it used to be Telefunken/Grundig or
Grundig/Telefunken,whatever? Oviously,they are the proper and correct
manuals/pamplets for the radio,according to the pictures.
cuhulin