Subcenter2009
Active Member
Dear friends,
I discovered this old licence of my late grandfather's Bush radiogram while cleaning the cupboard.
This Bush radiogram was bought from the previous owners who were Britishers.
The Bush set was fully comprised of vacuum tubes and not transistors. ICs were not available at the time (1960s and 1970s).
This set came with assembled 2 way Grundig 3 speaker towers and sounded awesome.
Plus, it had an automatic turntable that could load many records at a time.
This turntable had a rotary needle selector.
It had a world time display that showed the time anywhere in the world.
Plus, a tuned/not tuned indicator.
Plus it had Shortwave 4 or 5 or 6.. I dont remember exactly.
Sadly, the Radiogram was disposed of without knowing its real value at the time.
At least, the Licence survives.:clapping:
Yours,
Subcenter2009
I discovered this old licence of my late grandfather's Bush radiogram while cleaning the cupboard.
This Bush radiogram was bought from the previous owners who were Britishers.
The Bush set was fully comprised of vacuum tubes and not transistors. ICs were not available at the time (1960s and 1970s).
This set came with assembled 2 way Grundig 3 speaker towers and sounded awesome.
Plus, it had an automatic turntable that could load many records at a time.
This turntable had a rotary needle selector.
It had a world time display that showed the time anywhere in the world.
Plus, a tuned/not tuned indicator.
Plus it had Shortwave 4 or 5 or 6.. I dont remember exactly.
Sadly, the Radiogram was disposed of without knowing its real value at the time.
At least, the Licence survives.:clapping:
Yours,
Subcenter2009