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Wood and plastic old radios from the 1930s and 1940s, lovingly described and profusely illustrated. Transistor radios, ham radio and other old things too.

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Radiophile.com - Antique Radios -phile  suffix    A lover of; one that has a strong love of, or preference for, something [From the Latin -philus , beloved]   A  COLLECTION  OF  OLD  RADIOS and other old things   Welcome to my antique radio museum on the Web.  Choose your category from the navigation bars below and on every page of this site. Home | What's New? | Site Map | Links | Help Wood Radios | Plastic Radios | Transistor Radios Record Players | Recorders | Ham Radio Why do I collect old radios? These appliances, from the 1930s and 1940s for the most part, were created in what is perceived by many to be better times.  I wasn't alive, or an adult, in the 1930s, 40s or 50s, so I can't say if I agree that those times were better.  (I suspect they weren't.)  But one thing is certain:  Radio was better then.  Both the broadcasts and the sets themselves. Each radio is a time capsule, echoing much about the era in which it was created and used....

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