baby.boomer - 2008-02-02 14:41
This (Saturday) morning I attended the winter meet of the Michigan Antique Radio Club in Farmington Hills.
I found some interesting stuff (like a couple of shortwave sets and a Grundig store display rack), but, sadly, there were no boomboxes... except for this:
On the back, a nifty transistor radio.
Inscription says, "1985 Yuletide Concepts Inc. New York 10010." Yes, a genuine article from "back in the day"! Zowie!!!
(Let's hope there will be some real boomboxes for sale at the summer EXTRAVAGANZA in Lansing.)
jaredscottfla - 2008-02-02 20:31
Hey BB
What Sw Radios did u score?
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Originally posted by redbenjoe:
BB -- how does it sound !
Like a piece of crap I mean, really LOUD!!
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Originally posted by Jaredscottfla:
Hey BB What Sw Radios did u score?
Non-vintage. Just a couple of "modern" (but not recent) analog sets: a Sony ICF-SW600 and Realistic DX350. Adequate, but nothing to write home about.
jaredscottfla - 2008-02-02 23:43
cool.Sony is a Good radio The Dx 350 is a Dog
That is a very gymnastic little boombox
A "Transformer" knock-off boombox? That thing is sweet! I would have grabbed it, too, just for decorative value beside/amongst the real boomboxes. Might have started life as a silly toy, but these days it's a good catch, IMO.