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May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio.
I've created a little web page to tell the story. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Ron Lawrence, kc4yoy (Curmudgeon in training) POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) kc4yoy(at)carolina.rr.com Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com |
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Ron,
You have a good memory, I am lucky I remember the day I was married..... well, not quite that bad. You have one hell of a collection many will envy. Regards, Sal Brisindi Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote: May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. I've created a little web page to tell the story. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Ron Lawrence, kc4yoy (Curmudgeon in training) POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) kc4yoy(at)carolina.rr.com Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com |
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says... http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Hi Ron .... beautiful collection of goodies and radios.... Have a question for you about one thats in this picture... http://radioheaven.homestead.com/files/bookcase.JPG The AK console on the left.... under the metal coffin boxes... what model # is the radio thats in it?... maybe a 20C or one of the other breadbox units #33 perhaps?... yes I have one... that is incomplete.. and need to know what to look for to complete it.... John k9uwa |
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" Ron Lawrence KC4YOY" wrote in message
m... May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. I've created a little web page to tell the story. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Ron Lawrence, kc4yoy (Curmudgeon in training) POBox 3015 Matthews, NC 28106-3015 704-289-1166 (home) kc4yoy(at)carolina.rr.com Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com Ron - IF you ever have the opportunity, I would love a copy of the VHF TV pyramidal antenna article from that issue by George J. Monser. Mr. Monser has since passed away, and I already have his UHF follow-up article g. beat w9gb |
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Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote:
May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. That's about the same time I picked up two AA5s at the church fair. An RCA 8X541 and a GE clock radio c435. Neither too exciting at the time with respect to being antiques, just old. |
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http://radioheaven.homestead.com/files/bookcase.JPG
The AK console on the left.... under the metal coffin boxes... what model # is the radio thats in it?... maybe a 20C or one of the other breadbox units #33 perhaps?... yes I have one... that is incomplete.. and need to know what to look for to complete it.... That's a cabinet built by Connor or Conner not sure which. The radio is a AK model 36 which was their first AC powered set. The separate power supply is in the lower cabinet behind the model E speaker. Ron |
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robert casey wrote:
Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote: May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. That's about the same time I picked up two AA5s at the church fair. An RCA 8X541 and a GE clock radio c435. Neither too exciting at the time with respect to being antiques, just old. That was about the time I was putting the 17th coat of spar varnish on my first RCA console to hide the splitting veneer. ![]() -Bill |
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It always seems that there is someone who passes the antique radio bug
on to the next person. For me it was about 12 years ago, someone I know gave me a small tube tester, a westinghouse console radio, and a little advice. Since then, I have aquired several more radios, and although I still have a lot to learn, it has been a tonne of fun!!! Gonna have to buy my own house soon though.... with all the hobbies in this house, there is no more room for me anymore. Shawn K www.thisoldradio.com |
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Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote:
May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. I've created a little web page to tell the story. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Hmmmm........ memories Approximately 1972 or 1973, so I would have been 14 or 15 I guess. I remember hooking up to the tractor, the trailer cart that we were using to sell vegetables at my families roadside market garden. I drove a couple of miles down the next concession to us, loaded in a 1920's Columbia console, a lovely unit with two dors that slid on brass rails to hide inside the cabinet. My brother and I (he's 6 years younger than I) loaded it in, tied it down and headed home. Because I was too young to drive on the roads (or so they thought - little did they know :-) ), I had to take the back lanes and the fields to get onto the concession. It's a wonder the radio made it! I still have it. It's in my dining room, some 33 years later. cheers -- regards from :: John Bartley 43 Norway Spruce Street Stittsville, Ontario Canada, K2S1P5 ( If you slow down it takes longer - does that apply to life also?) |
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On Sun, 01 May 2005 19:21:13 -0400, John Bartley wrote:
Ron Lawrence KC4YOY wrote: May 1st, 2005, 35 years ago today I bought my first "antique" radio. I've created a little web page to tell the story. http://radioheaven.homestead.com/35years.html 73, Ron Hmmmm........ memories Approximately 1972 or 1973, so I would have been 14 or 15 I guess. I remember hooking up to the tractor, the trailer cart that we were using to sell vegetables at my families roadside market garden. I drove a couple of miles down the next concession to us, loaded in a 1920's Columbia console, a lovely unit with two dors that slid on brass rails to hide inside the cabinet. My brother and I (he's 6 years younger than I) loaded it in, tied it down and headed home. Because I was too young to drive on the roads (or so they thought - little did they know :-) ), I had to take the back lanes and the fields to get onto the concession. It's a wonder the radio made it! I still have it. It's in my dining room, some 33 years later. cheers Ahh 15, 16 , 17 and 18 years old. Thed early 70s. I was down in the basement of the Staten Island Historical Society Museum tinkering with the radio and phone collection. They had as I remember: Several AK Model 20. An AK Model 37 (AC powerered withj potted transformers made of green metal) A Grebe-Eisman Synchrophase Some GE units in wooden boxes (do not rememberany model info) Several Victrolas. Several Edison Cylinder Players A real beautiful Regina Music Box that played 12 inch metal disks. Much, mush more. A rela treasure trove. -- Mike McGinn Registered Linux User 377849 "more kidneys than eyes!" |
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