SOLD! 1940's Silvertone Portable $60
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Re: SOLD! 1940's Silvertone Portable $60
Congratulations, whoever the buyer is! I see this one sold to-day.
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Re: SOLD! 1940's Silvertone Portable $60
VanEpsFan1914 wrote:Congratulations, whoever the buyer is! I see this one sold to-day.
Actually I didnt sell it to a forum member. A guy in knoxville bought it to use for his history classes. He teaches history and wanted to be able to show the kid advances in recording technology.
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Re: SOLD! 1940's Silvertone Portable $60
That's actually a great use for it!
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Re: FOR SALE- 1940's Silvertone Portable $60
I probably should start a thread outside of Yankee Trader about it, but ... is that sort of what EMG horns are made of?Inigo wrote:These must have been very delicate, for there are some sort of paper or cardboard paste, mixed with cloth, damped in gypsum or something alike, that you can give the shape on a moulding, then removing when dried, so it gets hard.
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