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I read somewhere that they built those radios for less than one US dollar in quantity. |
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Maybe there'll be some action again. Every old radio collector I know has a few of them. |
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I have a few. Here's the one that came with me to work this morning:
GE P110-D I think. 6 transistor, 2 AA batteries, cleaned up and re-capped! |
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It runs on two penlite cells. A lot better battery life than a nine volt battery. |
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A few...
A few I put out for display. They are all functional, with a hundred more in storage. Lack of space now , but I'm working on it- I know, I need to dust!
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The whole fam:
The big leather Silvertone is the best one |
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Rayburn, that is an awesome display case!
__________________
Charlie Trahan He who dies with the most toys still dies. |
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Thank You, Charlie!
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I have a Silvertone like that.
IIRC, it has a three gang tuner tuned RF stage. One of the few Silvertone radios built by Warwick. Most were made by Arvin. |
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Got a pair of "junk" Sanyos. RP1280 (white) and RP1100.
Both were sold as non-working. Cleaned contacts and they work fine(ish). Replaced caps in the 1280, and on the to do list in the 1100 - it's not quite right. |
Audiokarma |
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Panasonic Toot-A-Loop
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