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I don't remember the name of it, but back in the middle 1950s, I ordered a little transistor radio that was made in Kearney,Kansas.It didn't have a speaker, it had an earphone hard wired to the radio.I think I paid $10.00 for that radio.It wasen't worth a Sh!t! and I mean that Literally, that POS! wouldn't hardly pick up Anything at all!.There used to be ads in Popular Science and Popular Mechanics and Science & Mechanics and Mechanix Illustrated magazines about those radios. I still have some of those old magazines here, later on I will look and see what the name of that POS! so-called 'radio' is. Kearney,Kansas, y'all don't know Sh!t! about building radios, and that is a FACT! cuhulin |