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Old 06-19-2017, 09:32 PM
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Another interesting thing is that my cathedral radio I have was made in Indiana which is where I live and it uses parts that were made by CTS here in Elkhart, Indiana where I live and I just thought that was rather interesting that the radio was made in Indiana and has managed to stay in Indiana all its life.
You never know, unless it's previous owners told you it's history, it may have done some traveling....Years ago when I lived in Florida I visited an antique shop in Georgia and bought a set with an 40's-50's repair shop sticker. The sticker had a Milwaukee address, some years later I ended up living in the greater Milwaukee area and sold the set at a swap meet there....I brought it home, so to speak.
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