Maybe it’s a hand-me-down from an elderly relative. Maybe you found it at a flea market, or it has been hidden in the attic for far too long. It could be an anonymous-looking black box with big dials ...
Long before television there was radio. First tabletops then consoles made their way into the living rooms of Americans. Families would gather around their radios to listen to the nightly news and ...
The ad for the antique radio would break many collectors’ hearts. It touted a Majestic Model 92, a floor-standing console made in Chicago in 1929, which featured still-gorgeous walnut veneer and ...
Before TV and even after, families relied on and treasured the radio in the living room or parlor. Dave Lewis of Windsor wasn’t around in the 1930s to plop down before a hefty, handsomely crafted ...
You may not have heard of New England Antique Radio Club, but Marty Bunis, the current club president, is eager to get you tuned into the organization's activities. Bunis, a Farmington resident, ...
CHEYENNE (AP) - Rick Ammon's father, Don, introduced his son to broadcasting and collecting antique radios in the late 1940s. When Ammon was 8, his father took him to the Shirley Savoy Hotel in Denver ...
Dr. Steve Hansman likes to think of himself as a kind of archaeologist. But the artifacts he seeks aren’t buried in the dirt. They’re at flea markets and antique shops, posted on eBay, or available by ...
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