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    Posted 4 years ago

    Pinksquirrel
    (1 item)

    I'm not sure what we have. I would like to have any information possible. It doesn't have the holes that the radio ones I've seen posted.

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 4 years ago
      Looks to me like somebody, somewhere, tried to make an antique phone cabinet into a radio -- in other words, its current 'guts' were never intended to be in there. Its external parts (any markings/etc on the handpiece/mouthpiece, those could help??) seem to belong, maybe...the circuit board/speaker/battery holder inside OTOH look to be decades later in origin. The little 'shelf' on its outer frontside might have got itself turned upside down too, from original...???
    2. Pinksquirrel, 4 years ago
      I can't find any markings other than on and close to the speaker and the box doesn't look like it has been switched.
    3. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 4 years ago
      Your 8 transistor radio telephone model 1429 was manufactured by Audition of Japan, circa 1968

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