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Hello from North Dakota
Hi, just found this site while at Audio Karma. I'm a retired DoD software Engineer and have been interested in old radios since I was about 10 years old. I have a 1936 EH Scott 23 tube all wave imperial that still works great. My radio and other stuff can be seen at:
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Welcome to VK
That's a real pretty radio - love the chrome plating |
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Welcome to VK!
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Welcome Parcs!
I lived in No. Dak. for two years (1997-99). Good people up there. |
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Thanks for the welcome. I picked up that Scott in 1960 in a trade for a 5 tube table radio. The Scott was in a closet at a local Farmer's Union Co-op and they wanted a radio in their gas station. The Scott was so big they didn't know where to put it so they were all for the trade. It was originally a retirement gift to the station owner's brother who was an executive of the EH Scott company. When he died the radio came to North Dakota.
I found one other Scott at a Salvation Army store for a friend of mine in Minneapolis; that radio was a 1941 model. When found it was missing the high frequency speakers. When we were cleaning it up we found a letter from the company to the original owner. The letter was an apology for the speakers being damaged in shipment and promising replacements ASAP. The letter was dated Saturday December 6, 1941; Pearl Harbor was attacked the next day and, apparently, he never did get his speakers.
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"The urge to save humanity is, almost always, a false front for the urge to rule." HL Mencken http://curtspics1.shutterfly.com/ Last edited by parcs; 05-26-2010 at 07:19 PM. |
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