Mar. 21st, 2008

Tubular

Mar. 21st, 2008 01:34 am
[identity profile] barengeist.livejournal.com
Totally!



You had to sacrifice everything for the war effort. Apparently these things were more difficult to get than a gallon of gas or a new tire.
[identity profile] albear.livejournal.com


February 1929 RCA Radio Advertisement. I like the art deco style. Wow! what a bargain! $147.00 for a radio! if you notice, less auditrons (vacuum tubes) Actually, $147.00 in 1929 dollars equals to $1764.51 today. It's like buying a cd player with no cd's! (useless)

And who knows how much extra the "auditrons" cost! Probably a fortune since they were the latest and the greatest in technology for the time. Here's what a Radiola 60 looks like today You really can find ANYTHING on the ebay


xlg_radiola
[identity profile] bitterlawngnome.livejournal.com


Promotional material for Beehive wool from Patons. I'm guessing mid 1950s? People recognise them as early-mid 60s.



these are better )

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