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Check out this pic. Now, imagine if you were to take a hacksaw, and cut off
the speaker enclosure, and make the base fit what is left. Now, put a tiny oval speaker, down firing into the base. That's the one I'm looking for. It's a Sears four transistor clock radio, about 4" wide. It tapers in slightly from the bottom up on the front and back. Anyone know the one I'm talking about? -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! |
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