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    Posted 8 years ago

    BaileyV
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    This was brought to me from my grandparents storage after they passed away. Planning on displaying it as a key holder by the front door but I would love any information on it if possible.
    On the inside it says Model RL-1012 also the date of May 1966
    There is a part that has the serial number of 43799.
    Anyone know any fun facts about this? Or where I could get started on finding more info?

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Cute radio design.
    2. richard8515, 7 years ago
      I'm looking for replica parts for a1967 radio version. and any info that might be floating around. The radio part is not important at the moment but would like to make it look nice. the handset holder is missing and the mouth piece is broken. Anyone know of suppliers that might carry replica parts?
      thanks
    3. pcjunkie, 6 years ago
      That, my friend, is an AM radio inside the old antique wood phone. Requires 6V batteries for it to power on. I recently got something of that vintage as well at a thrift store. Interesting to see something like that and that would definitely be a great candidate for making a key holder. The plan for mine would be to add the FM frequency (might have to find something for that), add an AC/DC female jack for plugging in a power cord to it, and integrate bluetooth inside with a 35mm jack on the side.
    4. jendear, 2 years ago
      i need to post a pic of what i have..how do i do that

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