[IRCA] Fwd: Australian Antique Radio
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[IRCA] Fwd: Australian Antique Radio



For anyone interested:
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>Australian Antique Radio
>from Mickey Mouse to Pee Wee
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> From Mickey Mouse to Pee Wee, from Alladin to the Symphony Leader,
>Australian vintage and antique radios from the 1930's have alluring
>names, gorgeous designs and a heritage that's little known beyond
>Australia.
>
>Kevin Poulter, committee member of the Historical Radio Society of
>Australia has written an excellent introduction to the antique radio
>world 'Down Under', and we're delighted to share this with you today
>at www.radioheritage.net.
>
>Kevin explores the major manufacturers and their big series, looks at
>domestic backyard builders, discusses restoration and the
>collectables market and much more in this timely item.
>
>'Collecting Classic Radios' is the first in a series of items about
>Australian, New Zealand and other Pacific region vintage and antique
>radio you'll find at www.radioheritage.net.
>
>As a professional photographer, Kevin has also supplied breathtaking
>color images of some of the Australian radios from the 1930s
>through to novelty and transistor collectables.
>
>At the same time, we release a very limited number of complete sets
>of twelve gold medallions from the Art Deco Australian Vintage
>Wireless Collection.
>
>Each medallion features rare and classic Australian designs from the
>1930's in the finest detail. They make a very special gift.
>
>Only 300 sets were made at the Perth Mint. Many have already been
>snapped up by Australian collectors. At www.radioheritage.net, become
>one of just a handful of collectors worldwide able to secure your own
>complete set.
>
>Hurry though, this is a real Limited Edition, and available only as
>'first come, first served'. Every purchase also contributes funds
>towards the heritage preservation programs of the Radio Heritage
>Foundation, a registered non-profit charity.
>
>Antique and vintage radio has a growing collectable interest, and
>you'll find Kevin's item a useful guide to what's hot in Australia.
>More vintage and antique radio items, including books, will soon be
>added to www.radioheritage.net so bookmark the site today.
>
>Warm regards
>David Ricquish
>Radio Heritage Foundation
>www.radioheritage.net

Lynn.
Lafayette, LA
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