[Boatanchors] 1932 American Bosch AM Radio Console
Revcom Electronics
revcom at wbsnet.org
Sat May 20 10:47:54 EDT 2006
Well....
Blessing or not, site sez gotta be a member to sign
in and observe the photo...
Rod
K0EQH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Scupp" <k5sep at yahoo.com>
To: "Boatanchors E-Mail" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:54 AM
Subject: [Boatanchors] 1932 American Bosch AM Radio Console
> To All-
>
> Every Thursday evening at 7 PM at Gary and Diane Watts
> home here in Mountainair, New Mexico, we have
> Christian Fellowship. For sometime, Jim and Barbara Mc
> Natt who attend kept telling me they would bring me an
> antique radio I could have. They finally brought it to
> last night's Fellowship. It is an excellent physical
> and electronic specimen. It is an American Bosch model
> 224D AM superhetrodyne radio console. According to my
> research it is of 1932 vintage and was working until
> recently. It has since stopped working according to
> Jim Mc Natt. Two digital photos are attached of the
> front and back. On the surface, it looks as though
> restoration will be minimal. What a wonderful Blessing
> from the Lord! I will keep everyone informed as I
> restore it.
>
>
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/k5sep/detail?.dir=mail&.dnm=5929re2.jpg&.src=p
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> Bob K5SEP
>
>
> 73's,
>
> Bob K5SEP
> Life Member QCWA and ARRL
> Member - Antique Wireless Association
> Life Member - New Mexico Radio Collectors Club
> Moderator - Emersonradio
> New Mexico Radio Collectors Club
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