| Jeffhs |
01-27-2010 01:00 AM |
It's interesting to me that the radio in this combo is AM only (unless the picture is so small I can't see the FM band, if there is one, on the tuning dial). I would think by 1952 most combination sets would have been AM/FM. I had a great-aunt who owned an Admiral radio-phonograph (table model, late 1950s vintage), however, with an AM-only radio.
The TV combo being discussed here, however, is the first such combination unit (TV-radio-phono) I've ever seen with AM (no FM) radio. I can't help thinking I missed something in that picture, both in the thumbnail in jeyurkon's post and in the listing on Detroit CL. Hmmm. :scratch2: If the radio is in fact AM-only, it was probably marketed in areas where there were few or no FM stations at the time.
Oooops! My bad. I looked again at the picture of this combo and did in fact see two dial scales--one for AM, the other for FM. I guess my first look at the photos was so rushed I did not notice the second scale, either below or above the first one (the pictures were so small I couldn't tell which scale is for AM and which for FM).
BTW, I get a kick out of the disclaimer at the bottom of every Craigslist listing, including this one. It reads:
"It's NOT ok to contact this poster with sales or other commercial interests."
Hmmm. I guess the seller doesn't want to be bombarded with e-mail spam, or else that disclaimer reflects CL's own policy regarding advertising.
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