For $20.00 I could not pass it up.
Needs EVERYTHING but I dont think I am going to restore it. I wanted the knobs and parts but may sell whole.
Will this speaker work for my 89?
Kirk
Here is a picĀ of my display at the swap meet.
A 44 can be a beautiful radio when restored properly.
Soooo much work though
Kirk
For you? Should be a snap. You enjoy the pain, admit it!
(04-09-2015, 10:22 AM)OldRestorer Wrote: [ -> ]Soooo much work though
Kirk
it would keep you from buying more radiosĀ at least a day or two
sam
I think I know what it is: he needs some ugliness in his life, so as he restores most of the junk he has to its former beauty he has to balance it off by buying some ugly stuff again.
(04-09-2015, 09:54 AM)OldRestorer Wrote: [ -> ]Will this speaker work for my 89?
Yes.
That cabinet doesn't look too bad. I've seen much worse. Bring it to me @ K-town. I might have something for you in return.
If it fits in the car I will bring it Ron, but the speaker is mine!
Kirk
So how are sales at the swamp meet? Able to peddle a few things??
Terry
(04-10-2015, 05:59 AM)Radioroslyn Wrote: [ -> ]So how are sales at the swamp meet? Able to peddle a few things??
Terry
Yeah, the key question is did you sell more than you bought???????
I bought a really cool clock for $25.00. Then sold it for $40.00
Sold about 6 radios but small ones so I made a few bucks.
Kirk
(04-09-2015, 12:27 PM)OldRestorer Wrote: [ -> ]If it fits in the car I will bring it Ron, but the speaker is mine!
By all means, keep the speaker.
And the knobs, and the tubes, and the cabinet! Oh wait, that leaves nothing for you
Kidding
Kirk
Kirk....Nice little set up where was the meet? How was the turnout? How did you do?