Certainly not a radiogram! A radiogram was a radio/gramophone, was usually valve driven (pre transistors) and capable of playing 12 inch records, therefore the size of a sideboard or dressing table. This is simply a transistor radio probably circa 1960. You’re showing your youth FP!
good point rascle. if i was trying to be clever i would have said it was a deliberate mistake to bate you to comment! but it wasn’t. and you are of course completely correct!
Rascle
No Problem FP. Still a good excuse to make a comment.
Certainly not a radiogram! A radiogram was a radio/gramophone, was usually valve driven (pre transistors) and capable of playing 12 inch records, therefore the size of a sideboard or dressing table. This is simply a transistor radio probably circa 1960. You’re showing your youth FP!
good point rascle. if i was trying to be clever i would have said it was a deliberate mistake to bate you to comment! but it wasn’t. and you are of course completely correct!
No Problem FP. Still a good excuse to make a comment.
🙂 It’s always great to have your comments!
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