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writes: Hello, Jim Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them? I'm not talking cb radios, I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc. That was in the early 60s as I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in them). I don't remember that in southern California where I started buying from local Sears stores beginning 1957...while working for Hughes Aircraft El Segundo Division...or from 1963 when I got a Sears catalog plus supplements to check out several ways to improve this house that I'd just moved into. Must be a different "Sears." :-) Glad that Jimmie is all enthused. He travels back in time often and I think he really lives back then. It's good that he has some "radio stores" to hang out in... :-) The Class C and D CB didn't get started until 1958 but Henry Radio had a bunch of different CBs for sale in 1959. Was there, bought an E.F. Johnson transceiver. Still have it on the shelf. Why did you ask? :-) LHA / WMD |
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