Posted 2 years ago
toolate2
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These radios all work. Here you have a Bulova, an Emerson, and a Travler. The Travler is the oldest. It's from 1955
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Posted 2 years ago
toolate2
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These radios all work. Here you have a Bulova, an Emerson, and a Travler. The Travler is the oldest. It's from 1955
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Nice pieces of collection!
I was born in 1955. Very nice radios!
toolate2, missed this one. So many great items get lost because of so many posts. But now it is back on top, for a minute. lol
Thanks Scandi!
Thanks Kevin!! By the way, my name is Nathan...
Thanks Rocker!!
TOOLATE2 , these do ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE THE RADIOS!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Bell!!!
Thanks Pack!!!
Love the dial on the Emerson.
The Emerson is my favorite!
I really like the Bulova , too many people over look these . They are well made and beautiful !
Thanks lannd! I like the Bulova as well but the Emerson is my hands down fav of the three... I too love the dial!!