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Old March 11th 04, 10:25 PM
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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.


I have a D7000Y that someone gave my father when it was about a year old,
it still works well.

Is anyone familiar with Loewe Opta Radios? We have a Meteor model that my
wife's father bought new in Germany around 1960.
It's an awesome looking radio with MW SW LW And FM bands.
Huge (by todays standards) with a finely crafted wood cabinet.
I've never heard it working and was wondering what kind of performance to
expect when I get it fixed.

Norm
Yarmouth NS Can.
 
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