First Name : Benard |
URL : |
Location : Seattle, Wa |
Comments : Thank you for the Heathkit manual IT-12. I will be back very soon....Benard WA7UUF |
First Name : phil |
URL : melon614@ec.rr.com |
Location : USA |
Comments : Great site, I love your radios....Thanks |
First Name : Don |
URL : artsoul9@yahoo.com |
Location : Gays Mills, Wi. |
Comments : Fun to connect with others with similar interests. I inherited a Radiola 18, and the top part of an American Beauty floor model cabinet that it goes into. The base was destroyed when our town flooded. The cabinet was made by Pierson Co. of Rockford, Ill. |
First Name : Gary |
URL : http://www.noveltyradio.com |
Location : Marion, NC |
Comments : SAW YOUR FINDS AT THE ANTIQUE RADIO FORUMS!! I especially liked the sign, great finds! Good luck at the hamfest! Gary, kd4fcg |
First Name : Joseph |
URL : josephtfilipczak@ameritech.net |
Location : Indianapolis |
Comments : Hi Jeremy, It was good to meet you at the radio show in Columbus. |
First Name : MAX |
URL : |
Location : ZEPHYRHILLS FL |
Comments : ENJOY THE INFO. |
First Name : Furman Smith |
URL : zianet.com |
Location : Organ NM |
Comments : Really cool, Im just getting started |
First Name : Elsie |
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Location : Whiteville |
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First Name : Dale |
URL : dhoff@margnat.com |
Location : Louisville, KY |
Comments : Good luck with the Telefunken! Looks like its found a good home. - Dale |
First Name : Rodney |
URL : |
Location : southern Ga. |
Comments : OK |
First Name : Joe |
URL : |
Location : Toronto |
Comments : Nice collection and website! Kinda suprising to find a kid your age so well versed and interested in antique radio...Cool.(Or should I say Phat..or Sick)...Nice work...es 73 ! |
First Name : Carlos Torres Muro |
URL : torresmuro1@hotmail.com |
Location : West Palm Beach,Fl. |
Comments : Im so happy. This page remember me my time when I was student of electronic and communications in my country: Peru. I was worked with my old tester Simpson 250. Thanks so much, I remembered my good times of my life. Carlos. |
First Name : kevin |
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Location : alabama |
Comments : Cool Site |
First Name : Charles |
URL : |
Location : Maryland, USA |
Comments : Thanks for the great info on the Yamaha CR-620. I have one of these and love it!!! |
First Name : Drake |
URL : nyytehawk |
Location : Atlanta, GA |
Comments : Thank you for sharing your experience and techniques...it is truely an inspiration for my meager project. Very nice work! |
First Name : VANT |
URL : |
Location : SOUTH CAROLINA |
Comments : I JUST READ YOUR RESTORATION OF THE DELCO MODEL R-1151. YOU DID A GREAT JOB ON A RADIO I WOULD NOT HAVE GIVEN A SECOND LOOK AT, EVEN FOR PARTS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. |
First Name : Chris Goat |
URL : christopher_goat@hotmail.co.uk |
Location : Kent, England |
Comments : Thanks for the information on CDV-715. Regards, Chris |
First Name : tim |
URL : timshaw40@yahoo.com |
Location : BC, Canada |
Comments : hi, i just happen to have the yamaha receiver you have on your page, i got it for free, had it two years, it has blown many a speaker, and continues to do so.i love it!. |
First Name : Anon. E. Mous |
URL : |
Location : NY |
Comments : i think your counters messed up |
First Name : Michael Litvack |
URL : |
Location : Montreal, Quebec |
Comments : Merci pour les photos, and the rest of the histoires...repairing plastic cases seem to be the most fun... |
First Name : alvin |
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Location : nc |
Comments : hi |
First Name : Tom |
URL : http://home.comcast.net/~N9DD/projects.htm |
Location : South Bend, IN |
Comments : Jeremy, I just spent most of the last hour reading about your radio restorations. What an enjoyable visit! I caught the antique radio restoration bug a few years ago and have several projects in the works now and a dozen or so completed. Your nice w |
First Name : RICHARD |
URL : EA121248_7@MSN.COM |
Location : MINNESOTA |
Comments : NICE SIGHT ,HAVE A QUESTION I HAVE A STORY & CLARK CONSOLE RADIO HAS BIRDS AND FOILAGE ALL OVER IT, BUT CANT FIND MUCH ABOUT STORY & CLARK RADIOS. DO YOU KNOW ANY LINKS. THANKS RICH P.S. RADIO FROM THE 30S |