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Old March 22nd 08, 09:39 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
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Brenda Ann wrote:

"Bill Morris" wrote in message
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Is it battery only?


No, the one I'm looking for is AC only. IIRC, it uses a special electric
clock movement, where the coil for the motor has a secondary winding that
provides power for the radio.


Did you try google? When I used the terms:

sears transistor "clock radio"

many possibilities showed up under the Silvertone brand circa 1960's.
Lot of eBay listings. Might be worth a look. One sight indicates the
Sears transistor stuff from this era is in Photofacts too. Just with a
quick check I found so many models/pictures of vintage Sears clock
radios I couldn't hazard a guess as to which one is close to what you
are looking for.

Rick
 
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