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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: Forward in the past with old radios.
Post Subject: They did not do them right in 30s.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/24/2011
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 zako wrote:
A stromberg Carlson 1936 unit with a LABRITH horn design,,,Its a full rich sounding radio and a well balanced sound..   No you cant have it,,Go find your own,,,
Thanks, zako.

I would like to have a radio that do FM. In 1936 Fm was not produced commercially in US. I will be getting it not for collection purpose but I am actually planning to listen it and I do not have anything I am interested in AM or SW. BTW, I have a few Telefunkens radios from 1936-39. It is not to mention that in 30 they did not do radios as good as they did in 50s.

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There is another thing – I do not like American radios. I admit that that there is a fraction of fetish in this project of mine and I have pleasure from this fetish. My fetish comes from my feeling that some (not all) of old European radios are made very aesthetically pleasurable, at least to me.  I have seen many US made old radios. A year or so ego I attended an estate sale (I have mentioned it somewhere at my site) with literally hundreds vintage US radios – the guy who pass away was collected and repaired them for 60 years. I literally did not find anything that I liked. The American Art Deco stylization is something he I not wild about…

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