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Neil S. "Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... Mystery solved. It was a radio. Wooden. Barn-fresh, whic in this case means it sat under an intermittenbt drip from November to May or june most years, which left a woderful patina of fat, furry rust on the chassis and speaker, while gently delaminating the top, leaving a soft, squishy surface. But I -did- pick up that nifty Viking.. Oh, the mkae of the console was Serenader, a house brand of Simpson's Canada made by Electrohome, in Kitchener, Ontario. Extra Points to those who can tell me the name of the City of Kitchener, BEFORE World War I. |
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