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Garage Sale Score!
Picked these up at a garage sale last weekend. I think I am going to focus on the Atwater Kent and will probably trade or sell the other two. Although, the Matheson has a really cool design on the sides and is complete except for the small piece of wood missing on the bottom left.
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nice sale ,to bad i cant seem to find garage sales with this kind of stuff,its always the cheap chineese junk for sale at yard sales, that people think they can resale for what they payed for it at wal-mart .
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This was a true garage sale. This guy literally opened his garage and sold everything in it.
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I'd keep them all! They are all very nice styling examples of their eras: the Mathieson early to mid-thirties mantel set (the piece of missing foot you can form from a scrap of wood with hand saws), The AK a year or so later good tombstone, and the Travler (is that the brand?) 1939-41. And the latter has the "good" shortwave band, 6-18 mc. If it has a decent speaker, 6" or larger, it ought to sound good. Ditto the AK.
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