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All things vintage [message #64409] Thu, 21 October 2010 04:40 Go to next message
Wonderwoll is currently offline  Wonderwoll
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Baron
I was actually looking for a tutorial site I once stumbled across on the web but no luck. I did however find this site. It is a great resource if you are into vintage radio so enjoy.
Re: All things vintage [message #64465 is a reply to message #64409] Sat, 23 October 2010 15:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
capbuster is currently offline  capbuster
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Baron
Here is a lot of info in order http://www.ddy.com/oldradios.htmlgreat help for all
Re: All things vintage [message #64472 is a reply to message #64409] Sun, 24 October 2010 07:33 Go to previous message
BigMacAndCheese is currently offline  BigMacAndCheese
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Registered: August 2010
Baron
Some nice links here people, thanks. Wonderwall, I checked the museum section and was surprised to see so many exist in North America. I am definitely going to try to visit one in the near future.
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