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![]() "k35454" wrote in message ... "Adam Stouffer" wrote in message news:c0eJj.15038$p97.2744@trnddc03... I recently saved this radio from being trashed along with a Hallicrafters S-38. Here is a picture of the MK II http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...oatanchor1.jpg Its very dirty and missing the meter on the front and probably 2/3 of the tubes. It doesn't look like any of the original components have been changed. If anyone is interested I can see about getting it boxed up and letting it go for the cost of shipping. My zip is 15112 and Fedex ground seems to be the cheapest for stuff like this. One question I do have is why the dual russian/english labels on everything? Adam I worhed on these overseas in Europe during WW2.. Amongst other duties, I installed these in tanks that were being shipped to Russia from England as part of our Allied effort in 1942. k35454. And if you google Wireless Set No. 19 you will probably find people in Ontario, Canada who couldaccept the parts. K35454. |
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