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On doing some completely unrelated research I followed this link to this VERY long web page:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.p...&start=225
About 40% down the page there is a description of Philco Mystery Dial sets being built under license in Finland.
.. Don't know if that tid-bit has appeared here since I can't seem to enter a search query here..
Now back to my real task of researching Soviet made radios of the 1950s.
Robert
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Surprise!
There is some misinformation in those posts. I will elaborate later. For now, however, suffice it to say that the the photo purporting to show "A typical ASA Radio Dealership of the 1930’s" is actually a photo of a Philco dealership
in the USA, taken from an issue of the
Philco Serviceman.
Directly below that, the photo allegedly showing "An ASA Radio Repair Workshop of the 1930’s" is actually a Philco dealer in
Colombia, again, taken from
Philco Serviceman.
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=15017
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Ron Ramirez
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(11-07-2016, 11:09 AM)kd4hsh Wrote: On doing some completely unrelated research I followed this link to this VERY long web page:
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.p...&start=225
About 40% down the page there is a description of Philco Mystery Dial sets being built under license in Finland. .. Don't know if that tid-bit has appeared here since I can't seem to enter a search query here..
Now back to my real task of researching Soviet made radios of the 1950s.
Robert
Robert
Oh...that was you on Peter's Radiosvit site
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