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Old 08-25-2022, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Winky Dink View Post
Alternate title: "Hey, I got one of those!"

When watching old movies on TV my enjoyment is enhanced by watching for vintage radios in their natural habitat. It's like birdwatching, but I don't have leave my natural habitat-- the couch.

Despite the advertising showing the radio at the beach, etc., I always thought of the Transoceanic as a sort of hobbyist radio. But maybe I was wrong.

In this scene from Born Yesterday (1950) actress Billie Holliday is listening to music, but the radio is not shown. Broderick Crawford steps into the scene and abruptly turns down the volume. Holliday picks up the set and walks away. You still can't see the radio, but this piques my interest--what kind of DC portable is this?



Voila--it's a new (new because this is a 1950 film) G500 in the home of a wealthy couple.
The scene demanded a DC portable so the actress didn't have to awkwardly unplug the set. My response--"Hey, I got one of those!"

The film won one Oscar and won five Oscars in 1951 but, alas, no mention of the radio.
I have that same radio as well, and mine is is working with almost all of its original components (I replaced a few of the more easily accessible and more critical capacitors but left the ones that weren't too critical to the functionality of the set such as the tone control capacitors in place, it even still has the original filter caps in place and they are still cool as a cucumber yet.)
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