With televisions in most houses and transistor radios increasingly popular on the go, it was the old tabletop radio that was now under threat of becoming expendable. Again, though, cheaper plastic models and increasingly colorful, stylish designs kept that end of the business relatively strong, as...
The first Zenith lunchbox radio I got was a very nice looking 755LG…this is cosmetically as nice as any 755 I have seen. It had a badly deteriorated battery box (due to battery leakage and very common in these old radios) and although I was able to grind the rust off its contacts ...