![]() ![]() and on and on and on Any way I describe it, this is a wow wow wow museum and I loved it. The radio is all plastic and sets on a plastic base. The bells on top are the station dial and on/off volume knobs. How traveling movies were the rage in the twenties and what got peoples attention. Up for auction is this vintage Windsor Industries inc transistor radio. the first projectors and the meaning of lime light. But the history and stories continued about theatre and projection. If I only got that part of the tour I would have been ecstatic and happily overwhelmed. Then step up the the next level with thick records and learn how they were created and listen again. ![]() Then step up to the second model Edison created in the thirties and listen to the improvement. Imagine getting to play music on an original Edison Phonograph. So I will list a few and there are so many more. This radio is in very good condition with no cracks or chips. there is so much that it boggles the mind to start to list things in the review. Beautiful Constant Windsor 6 transistor AM radio model 6T-220 from 1959. This place needs to be on the map for all museum goers and history buffs. These guys know their stuff and are so very excited to share all they have to offer. The guided tour is the best, and the guide is so excited, it is almost too much information. It is an incredible collection of what some might call junk, that has been classified, loved, repaired and tended to create a historic timeline of electronics, communication, theatre, radio and more. I got demonstrations of crank-up phonographs, a teletype machine, and radio and TV transmissions. I would recommend a visit here to anyone who likes "gadget nostalgia." Many things in the museum are still in working order. ![]() If you’re a baby boomer, you might recognize old radios and early record players that your parents had in the home when you were a kid. Description: 1950 WINDSOR Turquoise 6 Transistor Radio with Leather Case Windsor 6T-220. Check out the first TVs that had a magnifying glass in front to enlarge the tiny image. Shop Electronics Size OS Radios at a discounted price at Poshmark. In the 30s and 40s, radios were like furniture: the devices were hidden in cabinets, tables and even fake books. Just start at the far end (early 1900s) and wind your way down each aisle. Shelves have extensive displays of vacuum tubes, military communication devices, transistor radios and broadcast microphones. The aisles are jam-packed full of radios, televisions, phonographs, typewriters, computers, camera equipment and more. Thanks so much guys I really enjoyed your museum. Lucky me, I was the only visitor in this museum and wound up getting a private tour from the two experts who were there. ![]()
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