Harvey Mattel says there are two kinds of radio collectors: Those who collect for what's on the inside and those who collect for what's on the outside. He's the latter. But you would never know this ...
It was called the “Golden Age of Radio” in the 1940s and 1950s. Although thoughts recall the radio programing of the day when we hear the term, the equipment itself was also “golden,” so to speak.
I could not write articles about vintage radio without including Atwater Kent, both the man and his radios. He is a legend among vintage enthusiasts and radio collectors, revered with near deity ...
Radios were a pivotal 20th century phenomenon. Developed initially for wireless telegraphy, they carried voice and music after 1920. Although radios faded in home status as television took hold in the ...
(Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut, 115 Pierson Lane, Windsor, CT) The home of the largest collection of early radios in the U.S. Founded in 1990 by John Ellsworth, the Radio ...
Wayne Gudgel spent a great deal of time as a child in Springview, Nebraska taking apart radios and putting them back together. He was just wired that way. His collecting of radios started rather ...
A 1928 Amplimax, shown here on Jan 13, 2006, in Cheyenne, Wyo., is one of many antique radios collected by Rick Ammon. Ammon has a collection of 250 antique radios from the 1920s and earlier, a vast ...
Walking through the narrow lanes of the artistically inclined Kumartuli, I have never been surprised to catch a glimpse of clay models, idols or paintings. But finding an antique radio repair shop was ...
KOLLAM: Close your eyes and imagine a simpler era... When the crackling warmth of a radio broadcast had the power to transport listeners to distant worlds. Aby Isaac, a 38-year-old state government ...