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Prewar Radio TV Store
I purchased this photo of a radio TV store on eBay. I later found a newspaper article regarding the grand opening of the store in 1939 in San Bernardino CA. An RCA TT5 television attachment sign is displayed in the window on the right. I added an edited photo taken at a previous ETF convention of a similar 1939 RCA sign
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Many thanks for sharing these pictures!
But as a customer way back I shouldn`t trust and buy from a "Liar", sorry "Lier"! Regards, TV-collector
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Scotty, beam me up, there is no more 4/3 Television and AM radio in Germany! Last edited by TV-collector; 07-28-2022 at 11:59 PM. |
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E Street was once a very famous part of San Bernadino. Part of it was Route 66!
Read on: https://iecn.com/e-revisited-trip-me...inos-e-street/
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Thanx for the pix my friend!!!!
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Thanks for sharing, this is so neat to see. I'm always surprised to find a small dealer that had access to two major competing brands. Does anyone know how common place that was back at that time?
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Our old shop building is still there unchanged on Google Street View, but it's a Salvation Army thrift store now. Anybody else got Street Views of their old job sites from back in the day? |
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