This "Once in a Lifetime" Estate Sale had Nothing but Antique Radios

This "Once in a Lifetime" Estate Sale had Nothing but Antique Radios

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@dawnetatman6900
@dawnetatman6900 - 28.08.2021 18:54

Love old radio shows could listen all day long to them instead of the drivel they have on tv and radio now 👍🏻‼️

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@tracydaly6980
@tracydaly6980 - 29.08.2021 19:57

Thank you my husband really enjoyed your video!!! 💛🌹💛

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@debbutcher9087
@debbutcher9087 - 07.03.2022 05:12

I’ve had several antique radios over the years. When I lived in northern Indiana I had a 1935 Zenith console that played beautifully. On Saturday afternoons a local station on am of course played radio classics. It was great hearing old radio programs on a antique radio.

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@casia1956
@casia1956 - 21.04.2022 06:08

As an antique radio collector this is a dream.

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@thegameplanapp7756
@thegameplanapp7756 - 03.05.2022 14:30

Wow that is so amazing!!! Where can I find this lol 😂😲🤯🙀❤🤩📻🔘📡🤖😅🤸‍♀️🧭🌎

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@thegameplanapp7756
@thegameplanapp7756 - 03.05.2022 14:34

I love the narration and yes I’m in the same awe LOL!!! 😮😅🎉

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@mlwmlw8324
@mlwmlw8324 - 19.05.2022 06:53

where was this sale located and how long ago was it ?? Thank You

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@jonbutzfiscina1307
@jonbutzfiscina1307 - 19.05.2022 22:52

Looks like my collection, but mine is smaller. Listen to 900AM, at night CHML to the old time radio shows.

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@billdepalma161
@billdepalma161 - 31.07.2022 22:24

Love old radios but as you mentioned they are expensive I went the reproduction radio path in the 80’s and 90’s and 00’s Crosley, Thomas, Spirit of St Louis and now Victrola. Your video caught my eye so cool.

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@jeromecabral192
@jeromecabral192 - 17.10.2022 21:05

A friend of mine owns an old RCA tv shop with a huge collection of vintage tvs

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@powellmountainmike8853
@powellmountainmike8853 - 03.11.2022 01:09

About the fans... Some people DID lose fingers, which is why the fans now have the guards that they do. In the old days, though, people were supposed to have some common sense, and if they did something which displayed a lack of common sense, we all would just laugh at them, and so learn not to do stupid things. Perhaps this is why common sense is a rare commodity today. Like a friend of mine said, "I don't want to kill stupid people. I just advocate removing all the warning labels and let nature take its course."

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@johnstrohsnitter2094
@johnstrohsnitter2094 - 17.11.2022 06:00

Have it, have it, want it, have it, have it, need it, ... I have about 80 radios, 20 stereos and 15 TVs. Nothing like this, and laid out real nice. Hope that is not a rental storage unit!

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@josephconsoli4128
@josephconsoli4128 - 13.05.2023 15:53

Ah! So you're one of us! - HAHA. Yes, I too love old radios. The sets, the shows, and the history. When I was a kid, I walked into an old radio and TV repair shop with my father that was filled with antique radios from floor to ceiling. I instantly became fascinated with them. 40 years later I'm still fascinated and have 175 or so of them. I have them all working and love to listen to old radio shows on them very often. A unique experience that's line time travel. By the way, the coin-op radios were usually a quarter for an hour. Plenty of time for any radio show. They appeared from about 1948, but TV in hotel rooms took over within a few years. Also radio, such as Bakelite's, have a very wide range of prices. It all depends on the rarity and styling. The majority are of moderate value, $75-$150, but the rare one's can go into the $1K area and above.

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@SongsofFire151
@SongsofFire151 - 01.03.2024 12:49

You found Alastor

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