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Old 02-22-2017, 12:17 PM
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I agree, I have a 1932 vintage U.S. Gloritone Cathedral Radio Model 99A that with just a short length of wire wired to it it picks up all kinds of stations, its just a simple 5 tube unit but quite effective none the less, my Cathedral Radio was completely recapped by the previous owner but the previous owner wasn't being careful with the unit and put his hand through the speaker and grill cloth and so I had to repair the original Utah speaker inside the unit and I have to refinish the cabinet and then get some new grill cloth installed on the thing.
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