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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:54:45 -0500, "S R" wrote:
I did a search and I saw great pictures of some of these radios. They are just incredible. I notice that they often came with a panel on the back side that came up. I wonder what that was for? Not too long ago I was at J&R's (electronic store), and I did see replicas of vintage radios. And I did see a Trans-Oceanic style radio. It looked like the radio that was use in the Spirit of St. Luis. But this one did not have SW, (dam)! I forgot the name of the brand! And I think that The Shaper Image makes one too. 73! I have a couple different models of these. They perform very well for a tube radio. I perfer listening to the radio on a tube radio over the new ones. My collection of tube radios are mostly from the 30's and 40's. My collection now includes 67 true radios. Hang on to the Trans-Oceanic radios, they are becomming very collectable. |
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