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    Posted 3 years ago

    charmsomeone
    (1317 items)

    Panasonic Model R-72 radio. Freq range AM 325 1605kHz (571-. 187ml) Battery 9V Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.LTD. Made in Japan.

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    1. keramikos, 3 years ago
      charmsomeone, Cool. :-)

      *snip*

      R-72 Portable Radio, ca. 1972

      The Panasonic R-72 transistor radio, also known as the Toot a loop, is a wonderful example of pop art inspired design. Departing from the square box format, this portable is shaped like a donut with an off-center hole, designed to be worn on the wrist. Simply by twisting the swivel joint at the thinnest point, the radio forms an “S” shape, with the circular station dial at the top and the speaker at the bottom.

      *snip*

      https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18710417/

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