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Climax ME "Angry Face"
#1

I picked up this large 1937 Climax ME "Angry Face" a few days ago. While the mfg was Climax it was sold under the brands "Silver" and "Worthmore". This one has no name tag. It's an 8 tube, 3 band receiver, 24"w x 12"h x 10"d.

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[Image: http://i863.photobucket.com/albums/ab191...g~original]

Larry
#2

Larry

Do you know that the word "Climax" has one more meaning in English of which most people in fact are not aware?
The meaning is...."MENOPAUSE"!!!!


Get this radio and gift it to someone else! ASAP!!!!

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#3

Congratulations Larry! I love the look of those sets. They are quite hard to find. I'm sure you will enjoy it (menopause not withstandingIcon_mrgreen

Gene
#4

I thought Climax was when I ....Icon_crazy
Weird looking dial. More like Hang-over face! Icon_lol

Nice find Larry

Tim
#5

Tim

Yes. That too!

But:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/climax

Look under the meaning #2.

It is now widely used and is missing in most dictionaries except Webster.
Interestingly, in my language this is the only meaning.
Cultural difference I guess Icon_lol
#6

Ahhh

Similar to Apex
#7

I'm just not shopping in the right places. Great find!

Joe

Matthew 16:26 "For what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world, yet lose his own soul?"
#8

Joe, I found it in a used furniture store, of all places.

Larry
#9

They might've thought 'twas an antique breadbox of some sort.....
#10

Ahh.....HA HA HA HA HA !!!!

Angry Face! I love it! And it does resemble that!

NICE find!!Icon_thumbupIcon_thumbupIcon_clap




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