1950's Grundig (it says Grundig on the front,everything else inside of
the radio and the two little owners manuals thingys says Telefunken)
wooden cabinet AM/FM/Shortwave/Phonograph radio.1950's Telefunken
AM/FM/Shortwave Opus 7 wooden cabinet table model radio.An old Sears
Travler AM/FM/Shortwave transistor radio.Zenith Royal Panasonic RF-600
radio.GE transistor long distance radio.Zenith Trans Oceanic Royal 1000
radio.Zenith Royal 2000 AM/FM radio.Sony 7600 GR radio.I own between 200
to about 300 old radios,I never counted noses before.
Another guy about 75 years whom I know lives in Hattiesburg,he was in
the U.S.Army at Kagnew Station in Africa
www.kagnewstation.com he
was a radio operator at Kagnew Station,his job was decyphering encrypted
radio signals.Another guy I know is about 80 something years od,he lives
in Mesquite,Texas (suburb of Dallas) he was in the U.S.Navy in World War
Two in Asia,he is a Ham Radio Operator.My brother and I were in Vietnam
in 1964.I was an ammo humper in the 114th Aviation Company
114thaviationcompany.com
www.tsna.org www.angelfire.com/md2/Ldotvets
he was a Helicopter Mechanic.
cuhulin