| Fed up with paying too much on auction sites? Paying high prices for junk which some Herbert bought from a car boot sale for a quid? Here's an alternative. Buy from a proper, expert, specialist dealer. Someone who knows whether it's got the right knobs on it. Someone who will tell you if there's a little chip in the Bakelite. Someone who has a reputation to look after. Someone who knows how to pack an old radio, and sends it by way of a professional carrier, so that it gets to you in one piece. |
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| The above radios are sold just as I found them, and are not safe for connection to the mains supply. They are sold as restoration projects, and cannot be expected to work as they are sold. Working on mains-powered equipment can be dangerous and should be left to those who are properly trained to do so. |
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