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why there are still so many BP-10 around
Well, they sold for $20 in 1940, which is nothing nowadays, but I remember my Dad buying a used car for $50 in the 1960s. I can imagine some people saying "Grandpa paid a lot of money for that radio" and keeping it long after they knew where to get batteries or cared about using it. Same as TransOceanics, only cheaper. They take up very little space, and metal tube portables definitely survive better than all-plastic ones, which break and are subject to warping from heat, etc. Just my $0.02. Phil Nelson |
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