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Old 11-13-2006, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by KeninDC
I have a Panasonic transistor pocket radio that my father purchased on the way back from Vietnam back in 1970. It is encased in hard, durable plastic and still works today courtesy of Deoxit. I must have dropped that radio over 100 times growing up and it is still working.
I found a mint-in-box Panasonic AM pocket radio from the early Seventies at an antique shop. It is a simple six transistor set powered by two AA batteries. The plastic is super thick and durable. It has great Seventies styling and good performance, typical of Panasonic. It is definitely a radio you could use every day.
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