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Do you want to learn more about collecting antique radios? Here you will find some of my favorite types of radios including the Cathedral types that are so familiar to the world of collecting antique radios. The Antique Radios page is a place to learn more about the history of antique radios and also research new information on specific antique radios or tubes. You will also find a collection of web sites about collecting, buying, selling, and trading vintage and antique radios. Here are great resources for all collectors and fans of antique radios, military surplus radios, tube radios, valve radios, including Collins, Atwater Kent, Hammarlund, Hallicrafters and Crosley radios, and telegraph key collections. Audio Antiques, Antique radios, vintage phonographs and globe style tubes are all for sale. I cannot recommend this site enough to anyone interested in antique radios. If you enjoy collecting antique radios as much as we do then this site is for you where you will find information on working antique radios and vintage hi-fi equipment. This Antique Radios page contains links to photos, videos and information relating to antique radios from the 1920s to the 1960s. The sound quality of antique radios usually depends on the technologies used in the radio set. We have information about a wide variety of common and rare vintage antique radios.

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Auburn man, KSU prof to fly vintage airplanes to all 88 county airports

Two area pilots aim to set a world record for possibly the first, longest, slowest and most peculiar flight in an antique airplane.

Arnold Man Is Avid Vintage Radio Collector

Dr. Steve Hansman likes to think of himself as a kind of archaeologist. But the artifacts he seeks aren't buried in the dirt. They're at flea markets and antique shops, posted on eBay, or available by networking through people who share his passion. Radios made by Atwater Kent, Crosley, Grebe, Kennedy, RCA and Zenith are Hansman's quarry.

Amateur sleuth helps stop National Archives thefts

When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago. Now someone was auctioning it off, the winning bid just $34.75.

Amateur sleuth helps catch seller of treasures - Fri, 04 May 2012 PST

WASHINGTON – When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record ...

Amateur sleuthing effort of Connecticut man helps uncover thief at National Archives

WASHINGTON — When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago. Now someone was auctioning it off, the winning bid just $34.75.

CT man helps stop Nat'l Archives thefts

When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago. Now someone was auctioning it off, the winning bid just $34.

J. David Goldin Finds Babe Ruth Recording On eBay, Helps Stop National Archives Thefts

WASHINGTON — When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago.

Radio engineer who donated recordings to National Archives in 1970s helps solve their theft

WASHINGTON - When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago.

Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsAmateur sleuth helps stop National Archives thefts

WASHINGTON (AP) - When J. David Goldin saw the recorded interview of baseball great Babe Ruth for sale on eBay he knew something was wrong. There was only one original record of that 1937 interview of Ruth on a hunting trip, and Goldin had donated it to a government archive more than 30 years ago.

Antique to Abt-ique: The Search for the Nations Most Prized Antique Electronics and Appliances

Calling all Antique scavengers or amateur collectors! Now is your chance to show-off your most coveted pieces. Abt Electronics, one of the nation’s largest independent retailers and leading nationwide presence through its e-commerce site Abt.com, is looking for the most treasured antique electronics and appliances in the country.