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Finally got here.....with an armored escort!
#1

    Got home from work with two surprises! 1 the radio finally came and 2 a police officer was standing by it. Long story short, he said people were stealing packages in my development. Thank god this wasn't one!
#2

I like the way it adheres to any surface too!
An asset when in a small cluttered room.
8)

Chuck
#3

I know that radio, The grill cloth hurt my eyes the last time I saw it. Icon_lol

Kirk

Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
AC: 4 DC: 1
Last year: 6
#4

Haha, yea it's deff getting replaced.....can't wait to bring this thing back to life!
#5

Yeah the grill cloth looks like they used some old blanket for it Icon_smile
#6

Lol you're close! Towel. Hand towel probably. Going to go to Jo-Ann fabrics to see if I can find something close
#7

What a great idea. Get a tube of liquid nails and mount the radios on the wall, no shelves. Then use what is left in the tube to install new grill cloth. You have just tripled my display area.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#8

Any curtain shop will do.

How does one us a hammer on a liquid nail? Icon_crazyIcon_e_confused
#9

I assume a Liquid Hammer,
Liquid Wrench is already available everywhere…..Icon_rolleyes

Chuck
#10

Ladies please, let's not argue.....we all know they used crazy glue
#11

Of course, and sadly so, if the radio was out of the box, and on the curb, it might remain there for weeks or longer.




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