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Goodness me yes ...

Posted by TG on July 4, 2001 at 01:39:53:

The above pictured 1949 TelaVerta dark bakelite, a 1954 Roberts Radio portable in cream and red leatherette, a 1957 cream xylonite AWA, a 1942 STC in dark bakelite, and others. All in perfect working order.

Heck, what do you think got me into valve audio :)

TG

PS Hey - want to know a REAL fun thing to do? Add a flying lead so you can hook up an external input RCA to one of your valve radios, then connect it to the output of your computer sound card.

Then you can play old radio plays on CD or MP3s through your valve radio and bring the past back to life! There's nothing like reruns of episodes of "The Shadow" "Quite, Please" or "X Minus 1" to go with an afternoon of soldering.