Posted by jdemaris on December 12, 2007 at 09:22:24 from (67.142.130.14):
In Reply to: Re: Grundig S350 ?? posted by John T on December 12, 2007 at 07:51:37:
After what you posted, I might try the C Crane radio. My Hallicrafers S-200 works great. I don't know what model my Crosley is - but it's a 40's era console and all reception is great although it has a lot of drifting in and out on certain bands. It's so buried in the corner among guns, an old Edidson cylinder recorder and player, etc. - it would be quite a project to get it out to read the numbers in the back. I've attached a photo. Also - so some forum readers don't get mad about this "off topic" post - let me mention my farm-special (note the word "farm) Majestic battery radio made in 1929. It too works great - Majestic Model 71 made to run on batteries with optional AC aux. power supply. The AC power pack is huge and weighs around 50 lbs. I've attached a photo of that too - so this post has something "farm-related." We've probably got over 50 old radios in the house along with several old wire-recorders, cylinder players and recorders, etc. Good thing tractors don't fit inside. I've got one Canadian Viking floor-model radio with SW and broadcast band the runs on 50 cycle current and has a big warning sticker on it - stating that you need permission from the Prime Minister to listen to certain stations.
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