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Some of my Radios
Just recently joined and wanted to show some of my German Radios.
Emud T7 http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/100_2855.jpg RCA 9-Int-2 http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/100_2894.jpg Turntable for RCA 9-Int-2 http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/100_2903.jpg Nordmende Elektra 58 http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/100_3150.jpg Grundig 7080 WF (Courtsey of hoffies2 at ARF) http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/100_3161.jpg I have a couple more that I haven't taken pictures of yet. |
cool radios there crewbus .
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Beautiful shop and beautiful radios. I really like the look of the Nordmende Elektra 58.
What is that "eyeball" contraption on the top shelf? Reminds of something Ed Roth would make. :) |
Very nice !!!!
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Radios are, like,you know, like, soooooo 20th century.
And very beautiful, apparently. |
That grundig 7080 wf is interesting. I was in an antique shop in Renton Wa. Last summer and saw a couple of goofy lookin' 20 something chicks pay $250 for that exact model.
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The eyeball used to light up , kinda goofy but I like it, kind of a von dutch thing. I have a chopped 66 VW in that garage I like to play with too.
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Homina...Homina...Homina !! Me likey....
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I see ya have a Zenith 7G04 back there on your shelf. Looks just like mine. :-D
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I like each and every one of them Crewbus! :yes:
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Your radio collection is something to be proud of; very fine sets, the likes of which we will never see again in this age of cheap plastic one-chip gutless wonder throw-away-when-they-break-down portables. I'd hold on to every one of those oldies if I were you.
However, I did a double take when I saw one of your German radios. Was I seeing things, or did the set have an old RCA logo on it (the round one they used from the '50s until the late 1960s)? Hmmm. :scratch2: I'll have to look at the picture again to be 100-percent certain, but I could have sworn I saw just such a logo on the front panel of an obviously German radio, which looked like a Grundig or something similar--unless Grundig was making radios for RCA (or vice-versa) after the war. |
Hi, thanks for all the compliments, It was made for RCA by graetz (i think I spelled that wrong) Its the same as the 9-INT-1 tabletop version and I think its the only model they made for them,
Its my favorite radio in my collection (so far) |
I saw one of those RCA "Internationals" in an antique/junque shoppe once, they wanted a small fortune for it.
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WOW! Thanks for sharing the eye candy! :thmbsp:
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