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<p>[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 4276805, member: 10012"]Most of these old radios require an antenna and a ground to get any range. I would bet that the one station you get is near or fairly powerful. It is probable that the back (which is missing?) had a cobweb antenna built in. Knobs can be found on the internet and the case damage can alleviated with some stain. In my area it might bring $50 to $100 as is. Prettied up and complete it might be worth $150.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 4276805, member: 10012"]Most of these old radios require an antenna and a ground to get any range. I would bet that the one station you get is near or fairly powerful. It is probable that the back (which is missing?) had a cobweb antenna built in. Knobs can be found on the internet and the case damage can alleviated with some stain. In my area it might bring $50 to $100 as is. Prettied up and complete it might be worth $150.[/QUOTE]
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