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 Posted: Thu Feb 28th, 2008 08:36 pm
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Great collection of radios Scott!...I like old radios.


Mcintosh amps, Garrard turntables, Wharfdale speakers..... brings back the days!woohoo.gif

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hucky wrote: Wow, Scott

That is cool, great hobby you got there

Did you ever get into CB Radios, Ham Radios. Scanners type of hobby?

I ask cause I have been wanting to get into scanners, cbs, but dont know anything about them.

Huck


Huck, THe only CB I have is the one in my truck.  I have thought about the hams, I have always wanted to get an old Halicrafter set or two.  I can listen to the Hams on most of my old radios as the most all have short and medium wave bands.  My old Zenith Transoceanics all have 6 medium and short wave bands.  I can pic stuff up from all over the world with these 50+ year old radios.

  Also they had novelty radios.  If you look in pic 2 there is a brown radio sitting on top of a floor model at the right.  You see the speaker grill is offset to the left.  That is called a "Smokerette"  It is a radio with a humidor, 2 tobacco tins, holders for pipes, and an ashtray.  Same company made a "Bar-radio"  It came with flasks and whiskey glasses.  They also made "Chair-side" raios.  They were a small floor model that sat beside your chair like an end table.  You could tune your radio while sitting in your easy chair.  I have quite a few of these, i think they are so neat.  Another neat radio is the "Pillow speaker radio".  It was mainly used in hospitals and motels.  It was coin operated.  It mounted on the headboard.  It has a small  speaker on an extension cord that you put under your pillow.  It is coin operated and so the more dimes you put in the longer it would play. Kind of like the sleep mode on your clock radio.  The dial is upside down so that while you are laying in bed it is  right side up.  I could go on but  I better not.   If you want to know more just ask.  Scott

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Norman wrote:
Great collection of radios Scott!...I like old radios.


Mcintosh amps, Garrard turntables, Wharfdale speakers..... brings back the days!woohoo.gif

Thanks Norman!  I always tell people, If your out yard-saleing or antiqueing and see an old radio that catches your eye, especially a floor model, buy it.  Get it restored and it will provide many hours of enjoyment and look great doing it.  They also make a great conversation piece.  Especially if you can find one with a tuning eye.  I will post a pic of one. Scott

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Here are 2 pics of radios with tuning eyes.  1st is a zenith, if you look close you can see a darker wedge shape at the bottom of the eye.  When the signal is stronger the dark wedge will get smaller like in the 2nd pic of my stromberg carlson chairside.  Scott




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 Posted: Fri Feb 29th, 2008 04:17 am
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that is just neat...I want one!

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