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One part of our hobby that I have not written about in the past is the restoration of older equipment, including the so-called "boat anchors." These relics of the past hold a certain fascination for me, and I love to see how radio has progressed through the ages based on actual ...
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We do Complete Antique Radio Restorations cabinets and electronics atwater kent apex wings st. regis fairbanks morse nathaniel baldwin montgomery wards simplex silvertone seeburg firestone coronado addison hammarlund kroehlerRestoration of radios is a great hobby!!majestic meck detrola ...
In 1955, Motorola released the 56H / 56R series of table radios. This was the first year that Motorola started using the ‘batwing’ logo. Just prior to the beginning of the space age, this type of case design was considered very stylish. The black plastic case of this radio shows mode...
Dear Friends of Radiotiques, After 40+ years of collecting and restoring radios, my family and I have decided it is time to move on and give others a chance to enjoy these wonderful radios. Embassy International is auctioning off the entire collection, from parts to radios. ...
This is a free event that has been held annually since 1988. The radio swap meet outside in the parking lot, plus an afternoon in the hotel ballroom enjoying presentations related to radio restoration and other topics, always draws a good crowd. ...
Seems like if you’re going to restore a radio, go all the way and bring the original electronics back to life. But this radio “restoration” avoids that issue altogether by cleverly concealing a full PC build in a vintage radio case. Clearly a labor of love, [SolomonZaraa]’s two-...
Any deviation from these features indicates that either the set is not a Radiodyne, or that parts have been changed. With the exception of the switch, there was no evolution of the parts making up the Radiodyne because of the short production time before the set was changed. ...