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I wonder if anyone has info on my graduation present in 1963. It's a
General Electric transistor portable in a brown leatherette case (purchased in Canada), model 67R18. It pulled in all the powerhouse AM stations (including WLS and WWVA) at night when I was working in North-western Ontario. Jim "?ish" wrote in message oups.com... Mine is National Panasonic 5410. Actually it is a MW & 3 SW band cassette recorder. Found a site that has little info about this radio: http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/nationa...410br5410.html Still working great!!!! What about you? -?ish |
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Some people go nuts when they get an old tube type radio or old
transistor radio. Gotta recap it, gotta do this, gotta do that, gotta make the cabinet look better than brand spanking new! If the old radio works ok, I say leave it alone and enjoy it just like it is. cuhulin |
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Welllll,,,, my old body is still working.But not as great as it used to.
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