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From: ontheair323
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  • Nice old radio. Looks big too. Don't worry about your workbench; you're light years ahead of me. I'm nowhere near being able to refurbish old radios, but I love them, and like watching the videos where guys repair them.

  • Jesse,

    Check your message inbox.

    Regards,

    John

  • Jesse,

    I think your workbench looks great even if it is in the laundry room. Mine is located in the dining room next to the table...only open place my wife and I could find. However, it's not the location but the production that counts. Last year I managed to restore 13 radios in our dining room. Whodathunkit?

    Be sure to visit the Antique Radio Forum. You'll find lots of great gents there who love vintage radio repair and restoration.

    I'm known as badrestorer.

    Regards,

    John

  • John, I have really enjoyed your vids. Thank you for all your information and you believe it or not, taught me some things. Its been great viewing these. Thank you again, and you know I would like to ask you some questions.. In a personal email.. You and Allamericanfiveradio have been very informative to me in taking on this fun hobby.

  • Thank you so much for your comments. We do have broadband internet in our home.. Yes, you detected and knew what the pulse was in the radios. They still sound great and I love AM radio

  • Looks like you got a decent radio there.  Sounds like you have broad band internet service in your area.

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