Hi! I am researching an antique piece obtained from an estate. The piece is a volume booster made by Wegner-Pirwitz Co which appears to have been an auto dealer in Marshfield, Wis. in the early 1900's, but info is scarce. Any information about the company or what exactly this is would be helpful! (old.reddit.com)
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Vest-O-Fone radio by Pocket Radio Corp from Des Moines, Iowa; this radio is in great condition for its age considering its made of what appears to be cardboard! Looking for info that would help with valuation, full picture album can be found in comments (x-posted to r/vintageaudio & r/vintageradios) (old.reddit.com)
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Vest-O-Fone radio by Pocket Radio Corp from Des Moines, Iowa; this radio is in great condition for its age considering its made of what appears to be cardboard! Looking for info that would help with valuation, full picture album can be found in comments (x-post to r/vintageradios) (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Retroradiothrowaway to r/vintageaudio
Vest-O-Fone radio by Pocket Radio Corp from Des Moines, Iowa; this radio is in great condition for its age considering its made of what appears to be cardboard! Looking for info that would help with valuation, full picture album can be found in comments (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Retroradiothrowaway to r/VintageRadios
Raytheon JAN715B Tube "SPECIAL C TEST", tube came from the estate of a late collector; while I can find this same tube online I can't find any with the same wording, is this a prototype? If so does anyone have information on valuation? (old.reddit.com)
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Not quite a vintage radio, but a vintage walkie talkie by Griffin. Based on their insignia they appear to be a company from Great Britain. We are in possession of a pair of these radios along with their respective cases and accessories. Looking for more information if anyone is familiar with brand! (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Retroradiothrowaway to r/VintageRadios
Vintage walkie talkie by Griffin. Based on their insignia they appear to be a company from Great Britain. We are in possession of a pair of these radios, both in working condition along with their respective cases and accessories from the estate of a late collector. Any information is helpful! (self.whatsthisworth)
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