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Is that a SANGEAN near that clock??
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Yes. The Radio shack version.
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Probably works better than my dads SANGEAN... Dang thing hasnt worked right since he got it..
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Some of the Radio Shack worked well and good value for the money.
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That's an awesome looking clock radio. I actually once found a 1952 Zenith Bugeye AM/FM Clock Radio at Goodwill for $5 and it still worked pretty well yet.
Last edited by vortalexfan; 09-21-2018 at 09:10 AM. |
Audiokarma |
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I was thinking it was a Radio Shack model.
To the OP: $59.95 for a clock radio! Little wonder, there isn't that many around! |
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I thought the same thing. 60 bucks in early 1950's dollars for a CLOCK RADIO was rather high. In todays dollars it would be $626.76. Wow.
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Its the same as a Sangean ATS 818. I have good luck with it. Shortwave is pretty decent after dark, and especially away from town.
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