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OK,how about Sears (transistor)Travler AM/FM/Shortwave big old heavy
semi portable table top radios? I own one that I bought at a Goodwill thrift store for four dollars about nine or ten years ago.When I bought the radio,the mechanical push buttons on top of the radio and the on/off/volume control switch were and still are worn out.I can get the radio to working,but I have to mess around with them push buttons and the on/off/volume control switch too much.Otherwise,I really like the beat up old radio,when it works,it works real,real good.I wonder what radio manufacturer built those radios for the Sears stores?.Boatanchor?,that radio is sooooo heavy,it could anchor the USS Enterprise Ship. cuhulin |
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