
04-16-2010, 01:03 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: midwest
Posts: 74
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Originally Posted by kx250rider
That's a Japanese-built radio, which is one of several Japanese products made in the late 60s with the KH nameplate. The same radio was sold as Hallicrafters, McMurdo-Silver, Silver-Marshall, Marconi, and several other hijacked names. I have a small collection of Japanese Kaye-Halbert items, including a few versions of that radio with & without clock, and an AM-FM large portable transistor, and a variety of small pocket transistor sets. Also a transistorized 3 inch reel-reel tape recorder and a 45-rpm car phono.
Charles
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