Step into the past with this vintage AREL Antwerpen Belgium radio, a true relic from the 1930s. Crafted with care and precision, this piece of Belgian engineering exudes nostalgia and charm. Despite its age, it remains in excellent vintage condition, though its functionality has not been verified. Whether as a decorative piece or a potential restoration project, this radio is sure to captivate admirers of vintage technology and design. Dimensions: Height: 28 cm / 11" Width: 49 cm / 19 1/3" Depth: 22 cm / 8 2/3" Please review photos before purchasing as they are an integral part of the description. Feel free to contact me with any questions *For French buyers: Package pricing negotiable, contact me for details. Visit us on: Instagram: @LaBonneAffaire @LapetiteTasse Etsy: https://wonderfulperfumeshop.etsy.com https://lapetitetasselu.etsy.com https://labonneaffairelu.etsy.com
Elektrische Gitaar Serie: EVH Frankenstein Relic Body: linde Geschroefde hals: quartersawn esdoorn Fingerboard: esdoorn Halsfinish: Heavy Relic lak Halsprofiel: EVH Modified "C" Zwarte dot fingerboard inlays Compound fingerboard radius: 304,8 - 406,4 mm (12" - 16") Topkambreedte: 43 mm (1,69") Floyd Rose locking topkam 22 Jumbo frets Pickups: EVH Wolfgang humbucker (brug), Dummy single coil Master volume control Custom EVH Frankenstein Control Guard slagplaat EVH-branded Gotoh aged chrome stemmechanieken EVH-branded Floyd Rose locking tremolo met EVH D-Tuna Voorgemonteerde snaren: EVH Nickel Plated Steel .009 - .042 Kleur: Zwart Incl. EVH Wolfgang/Striped Series gigbag 30 30 dagen Money-back garantie 3 Drie jaar Thomann garantie Leverbaar sinds Augustus 2023 artikelnummer 570522 verkoopseenheid 1 stuk Colour Black Body Basswood Top None Neck Maple Fretboard Maple Frets 22 Scale 648 mm Pickups H Tremolo Floyd Rose incl. Bag Yes incl. Case No
The Victrola Willow Bluetooth Radio is a timeless classic, a relic meant to inspire memories of sitting in front of the fire and listening to your favorite program. Vintage analog dials and AM/FM radio meet new-age technology like wireless Bluetooth connectivity, so you can seamlessly sync your smart device and stream your favorite music from up to 33 feet away. PRODUCT FEATURES Analog AM/FM radio with traditional bass and treble controls Wireless Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream your favorite music without dealing with messy cords Retro wood design with rotary dial Conveniently sized for a perfect fit on any surface PRODUCT DETAILS 9.5" x 4.9" x 6.3" Weight: 2.83 lbs. Cord length: 24-in. Wireless: Bluetooth Speaker: 3 watts For information about the modified return policy, please click here Manufacturer's 90-day limited warranty For warranty information please click here Model no. VRS-2800
Estate sale find! The Nordmende Transita Spezial world receiver transistor radio is an iconic Cold War relic, perfect for display of film prop. Please do review all the detail images as we have made an effort to show all the imperfections, the photos tell an accurate story of condition. The radio measures approximately 10" in width by 3.5" in depth and 7" in height. Chairish sells electronic items only with the display as the intended use. The electronic elements are not guaranteed to be in working order by Chairish. less
Vintage sheet music that has been matted featuring Rio Rita in deep cherry red and purple hues with a portrait of a beautiful woman. Dated 1929 and entirely original. This sheet music has been preserved with a professional double mat and is ready to be framed in a 12x16 frame. 1920s original art advertisement style. The actual sheet music has been preserved inside-- the mat could be removed if desired. The perfect home decor, especially for a Western themed room or vintage lover. The date of the original artwork has been included on the back. Condition: As with most antique sheet music, there is some wear. There are some creases and rubs here and there. Please see the detailed photos for more condition specifics. Date: 1929 Measures 12"x16" in total size. Ready for framing. Will be shipped in a protective plastic sleeve.
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Elektrische Gitaar Custom Shop model Body: geselecteerd elzen Quartersawn hals: esdoorn Fretboard: palissander Halsprofiel: mid '60s oval "C" Fretboardradius: 9,5" 21 Jumbo frets (6100) Pickups: 3 handgewikkelde Custom Shop Texas Special single coils Vintage modified #2 wiring met tone saver bleed 3-Laagse slagplaat: Mint Green C/S vintage tremolo Vintage stemmechanieken Nickel hardware Finish: Heavy Relic Kleur: Aged Ocean Turquoise over 3-Colour Sunburst Incl. koffer en certificaat Made in the USA 30 30 dagen Money-back garantie 3 Drie jaar Thomann garantie Leverbaar sinds September 2022 artikelnummer 533053 verkoopseenheid 1 stuk Colour Blue Body Alder Top None Neck Maple Fretboard Rosewood Frets 21 Scale 648 mm Pickups SSS Tremolo Vintage incl. Bag No incl. Case Yes Limited Run 2022 Model 1961 Relic Shape ST-Style Pickup System SSS Incl. Case 1 Toon meer
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There are thousands of free “old time radio” shows available for streaming or downloading.
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in around 1940
The Victrola Willow Bluetooth Radio is a timeless classic, a relic meant to inspire memories of sitting in front of the fire and listening to your favorite program. Vintage analog dials and AM/FM radio meet new-age technology like wireless Bluetooth connectivity, so you can seamlessly sync your smart device and stream your favorite music from up to 33 feet away. PRODUCT FEATURES Analog AM/FM radio with traditional bass and treble controls Wireless Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream your favorite music without dealing with messy cords Retro wood design with rotary dial Conveniently sized for a perfect fit on any surface PRODUCT DETAILS 9.5" x 4.9" x 6.3" Weight: 2.83 lbs. Cord length: 24-in. Wireless: Bluetooth Speaker: 3 watts For information about the modified return policy, please click here Manufacturer's 90-day limited warranty For warranty information please click here Model no. VRS-2800
This giant radio telescope would be a rusting ruin if it hadn't become such a beloved relic.
1) Siemens type 35W radio, large semi-circular scale, 4-valve mains receiver. - And: 2) Blaupunkt 51R loudspeaker by Ideal-Werke, Berlin. Radio mit Lautsprecher, 1931 1) Siemens-Radio Type 35W, Riesenskala. - Und: 2) Blaupunkt-Lautsprecher 51R, Holzgehäuse.
In the annals of gaming history lies a relic imbued with the memories of a bygone era, a time when the digital realm was accessed through satellite signals and radio waves. The BS-X: The Story of The Town Whose Name Was Stolen cartridge stands as a testament to that era. Yet, within this realm of digital nostalgia, a silent danger lurks—a peril that threatens to erase cherished memories with the mere press of a button. The language barrier, once a formidable obstacle, now poses an unexpected risk. In its original form, the BS-X cartridge speaks only in the language of its birth (Japanese), leaving players vulnerable to accidental deletion of precious game data. Enter the Translation Cartridge, a modification crafted by the BS-X Project, this cartridge bestows upon the BS-X the gift of English fluency, ensuring that no inadvertent keystroke shall consign beloved memories to oblivion. Let not language barriers dictate the fate of your digital adventures. For in the realm of gaming, every memory is precious, and every safeguard is a treasure unto itself.
Measures 5.25 X 5.25 “ From the 1920s Very well preserved seems unused. This relic harkens to the emerging era in Radio. The detailed cover art's soft geometry is juxtaposed by angular forms highlighted in crisp gold pigments. Open the card and as shown see the Radio oriented message… Seemingly indicative of a new and sensational medium. Radio broadcasting began in the 1920s and became an important medium for mass entertainment and news across the US and Europe. The elaborate cover art seems to reflect an Art Nuevo / Deco hybrid design. Both these iconic art forms are of French origin and blazed across the planet in short order the early 1900s Art Nuevo was inspired by natural forms and structures, particularly the curved lines of plants and flowers. The peak period spanned between 1890 and 1910. Art Deco evolved early in the 1900s and in my opinion was a reflection of how growing technology morphed the curved Nuevo natural forms into more angular compositions. This as shown is a Whitney Made card. In 1881, George C. Whitney, the owner of the Whitney Valentine Co., bought the famed Esther Howland’s New England Valentine Co. The Whitney Made label continued until March 1942. He continued Howland’s designs and added his own innovations such as locally producing paper lance, embossed die cuts etc. In later years Whitney designs of course followed the trends of the day. This piece is a good example of that… Generally free item samples are included with each order Discounts for U.S. Orders 10% off your full order of $100 or more worth of items purchased 15% off your full order of $150 or more worth of items purchased 20% off your full order of $250 or more worth of items purchased Please Etsy Message us for individual discount codes. Etsy does not seem to allow Domestic-only-discounts. Discounts for international orders are individually negotiable. Joe & Mir
Charlie has come into some money, so he hires a bodyguard. Guest Joan Blondell joins Charlie in a play he wrote entitled "A Bud Blooms in Brooklyn." Running time - 29:27 min Download
There are countless reasons a once bustling location could be abandoned. War, climate change, famine, economic instability, even religion. Whatever the cause, these places have become shadows of their former selves, reminding us that everything will inevitably come to an end. 10. Fengdu Ghost City Dating back more than 2000 years, this abandoned Chinese city is located on the banks of the Yangtze River and is considered by the locals to be the home of the devil and the entrance into the underworld. Fengdu is believed to have been founded during the Han Dynasty by two men, Yin and Wang,
Call it Hard-Boiled. Call it Classic. Call it Noir. Call it what you like. But when it comes to detective fiction it's hard to beat the lineup of great detectives shows that were produced during The Golden Age of Radio. Old time radio (OTR) presented listeners with an outstanding variety of wisecracking, pistol packing, knock your teeth out, tough as nails gumshoes and cops. The following is a list of great detective radio dramas that are still highly enjoyable and entertaining today. 1. Sam Spade Dashiell Hamett's The Adventure's of Sam Spade made its debut on CBS radio in August of 1946 and ended in 1951 after airing 246 shows. Howard Duff (pictured above) voiced the role of hard hitting private eye Sam Spade and Lurene Tuttle was his lovably loyal secretary Effie Perrine. The brash and bold, witty and charming Spade took on all comers from tough guy thugs to sweet talking dames. No episode was ever short on gritty action, drama, or suspense. Sam Spade was an immediate hit with listeners and sponsors alike. In fact, it was so successful that it spawned a litany of private detectives shows in its wake. The Adventures of Sam Spade endures to this day as perhaps the greatest hard-boiled radio drama adventure ever created. So if you're in the mood for a classic detective caper we suggest you call on Sam Spade. 2. Philip Marlowe Writer Raymond Chandler's classic tough guy detective hit the airwaves for CBS on September 26, 1948 with Gerald Mohr (pictured above) as the voice of the gritty no nonsense detective. Mohr's deep baritone voice perfectly fit the cynical detective's style and by 1949 The Adventures of Philip Marlowe would have the largest audience on radio. A trend that would continue for three more years. Using the Sam Spade formula for success: wisecracking tough guys and sultry dames coupled with lots of action, drama, suspense, wit and charm Philip Marlowe became one of the most well received shows on radio. Today it's still stands as one of the best detective series ever created. 3. Richard Diamond Richard Diamond, Private Detective debuted on NBC in 1949 with Dick Powell as the slick talking, sophisticated tough guy gumshoe. Each show opened with Powell whistling the show's theme and generally closed with him singing a popular song to his girl Helen Asher (played by Virginia Gregg). Richard Diamond wasn't your standard P.I. show as it contained vastly more humor than either the Spade or Marlowe programs. However, fist fights and flying bullets were never in short supply. Diamond routinely sparred verbally with Lt. Walt Levinson (voiced by Ed Begley then later by Arthur Q. Bryan) and Sergeant Otis (Wilms Herbert) of the police force providing a more balanced atmosphere than many of the other detective series of its day. The stories were more than well written by Pink Panther (Inspector Clouseau) creator Blake Edwards. As radio detectives goes Richard Diamond is as good as they get. 4. Yours Truly Johnny Dollar For nearly thirteen years (1949-1962 minus a year long hiatus in 1955) "America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator, the man with the action packed expense account" Johnny Dollar entertained listeners with action packed investigations all over the world. During the shows run no less than eight actors played the role of Dollar. Dick Powell (Richard Diamond) played the title role in the original audition performance. Interestingly Gerald Mohr (Philip Marlowe) auditioned for the role of Dollar in 1955 losing out to the actor who would ultimately become the most popular actor to voice the role, Bob Bailey (pictured above). Originally the character of Dollar was played as the typical hard-boiled detective sort. However, when Bailey took over the role he toned down the character of Dollar making him into a tough, streetwise investigator who was smart and sometimes too emotionally involved. The new interpretation worked well as the show had its most successful run during the Bob Bailey years. Many of the episodes from this series have been preserved and can still be enjoyed by those who delight in noir genre radio drama. For detective lovers, this one comes highly recommended. - Yours Truly Johnny Dollar. 5. Dragnet Dun, ta dun dunt... dun ta dunt, dunt, dun. "Ladies and gentlemen the story you're about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent." Whether a fan of radio drama or not most people instantly recognize the opening theme and the words that followed. Dragnet was the brainchild of actor Jack Webb. Inspired by the film He Walked By Night, which he had a part in, and the high profile Black Dahlia investigation Webb conceived the idea for Dragnet. Based on official L.A.P.D. case files the show chronicled step by step every aspect of police work. The dialogue was clipped and the stories fast moving and highly entertaining all in an effort to stay with "Just the facts." Sergeant Joe Friday's deadpan, fast talking persona appeal even today and "Dragnet, the documented drama of an actual crime"continues to be as entertaining as it ever was. 6. Tales of the Texas Rangers Movie star Joel McCrea starred as Ranger Jayce Pearson in Tales of the Texas Rangers a procedural documentary similar to that of Dragnet. Based on actual files of the Texas Rangers the series was set in the modern era of Texas (1928-1948) rather than the old west. Fast paced with hard hitting, realistic gritty action the series was the modern era equivalent of it's radio western counterpart Gunsmoke. The action varied in location from urban to rural. A chase scene, for example, could as easily take place in a vehicle as it could on horseback. The popular series aired on NBC from July 8, 1950 to September 14, 1952. The content is just as enjoyable now as it was in 1950. 7. Rocky Jordan Rocky Jordan (played by Jack Moyles) was a hard-boiled detective who left St. Louis, Missouri and relocated to Cairo, Egypt to escape his enemies. Rocky owns and operates the cafe Tambourine. Here in his gin-joint he encounters every variety of despot you can imagine from ex-Nazi's, murders, thieves, smugglers, expatriated American thugs on the run to down on their luck dames. At times Rocky Jordan feels like a poor man's hodgepodge of Casablanca meets The Maltese Falcon but it provides top notch action, romance and mystery for listeners. Sam Sabaaya, Captain of the Cairo police, is a friend of sorts to Jordan who's always willing to give him a fair shake. However, Sabaaya's second in command, Sergeant Greco, has no love for Jordan and anytime something happens Jordan is immediately his primary suspect. Running from 1945 to 1953 the series entertained for several years on the radio. Today many of the episodes still exist and are still most gratifying. 8. Mr. and Mrs. North Pam and Jerry North (originally voiced by Alice Frost and Joseph Curtin then by Barbara Britton and Richard Denning [pictured above]) aren't your normal detectives. In fact, they not really detectives at all. Jerry works as a book publisher and Pam's a housewife. But the two always seem to wind up getting involved in mysteries and the only way out is to solve them. Fortunately for them they have a friend in the police department, Lt. Bill Weigand in Homicide. Superbly written, Mr. and Mrs. North let listeners play along by allowing the audience to have the clues giving them the opportunity to solve the crime before Pam and Jerry. The series ran from 1942 - 1954 but could just as easily air today with certain success. 9. Box 13 Alan Ladd starred as Dan Holiday the fiction writer with the ad in the paper stating "Adventure wanted. Will go anywhere, do anything. Reply to... Box 13." Though not a detective Dan Holiday often found himself involved in events that required him to decipher clues, gather information and get answers to solve a puzzle, usually life threatening. Action, adventure and intrigue are always found in Box 13. Though it only ran for one season the series is a can't miss when it comes to investigative entertainment. 10. Nick Carter, Master Detective Nick Carter (Lon Clark [pictured above]) is a master detective and Patsy Bowen (Helen Choate, later Charolette Manson [pictured above]) is his assistant. Together with legman (investigator) "Scubby" Wilson (John Kane) no crime is too tough to tackle and before long they'll have the case solved. Based on the pulp magazine of the same name Nick Carter brought a bit more of a soft-boiled flare to the genre. Carter was a brains first, brawn second detective that worked in tandem with his friends to solve crimes. Though a little more lighthearted in it's presentation than other detective series Nick Carter, Master Detective is an enjoyable adventure worthy of being included among the great noir shows of the past. It more than stands the test of time. The series aired from 1943-1955.
Elektrische gitaar Yngwie Malmsteen Signature Custom Shop Model Masterbuilt door Andy Hicks Body: elzenhout Geschroefde hals: esdoornhout Fingerboard: esdoornhout Zwarte Micarta Dot fingerboard Inlays Halsprofiel: Yngwie Malmsteen “C” Fingerboard radius: 241 mm (halsdikte bij 1e fret: 20 mm, bij 12e fret: 22 mm) Topkam: messing Topkambreedte: 41,1 mm Scale: 648 mm 21 Vintage frets Pickups: Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Fury Bridge (brug) en 2 Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Fury Neck/Middle (midden, hals) single coils 1 Volume en 2 Tone controls 5-Standen schakelaar 63 - '76 Strat Egshell / Black / Eggshell Relic slagplaat Fender American Vintage Strat tremolo brug Schaller F Key stemmechanieken Nickel hardware Nitro lak Kleur: Vintage White Incl. vintage tweed koffer en certificaat van echtheid Made in USA 30 30 dagen Money-back garantie 3 Drie jaar Thomann garantie Leverbaar sinds Mei 2024 artikelnummer 557708 verkoopseenheid 1 stuk Colour Vintage White Body Alder Top None Neck Maple Fretboard Maple Frets 21 Scale 648 mm Pickups SSS Tremolo Vintage incl. Bag No incl. Case Yes Artist Yngwie Malmsteen Model Yngwie Malmsteen Style ST-Style Shape ST-Style Pickup System SSS Incl. Case 1 Toon meer
Estate sale find! The Nordmende Transita Spezial world receiver transistor radio is an iconic Cold War relic, perfect for display of film prop. Please do review all the detail images as we have made an effort to show all the imperfections, the photos tell an accurate story of condition. The radio measures approximately 10" in width by 3.5" in depth and 7" in height. Chairish sells electronic items only with the display as the intended use. The electronic elements are not guaranteed to be in working order by Chairish. less
The Victrola Willow Bluetooth Radio is a timeless classic, a relic meant to inspire memories of sitting in front of the fire and listening to your favorite program. Vintage analog dials and AM/FM radio meet new-age technology like wireless Bluetooth connectivity, so you can seamlessly sync your smart device and stream your favorite music from up to 33 feet away. PRODUCT FEATURES Analog AM/FM radio with traditional bass and treble controls Wireless Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream your favorite music without dealing with messy cords Retro wood design with rotary dial Conveniently sized for a perfect fit on any surface PRODUCT DETAILS 9.5" x 4.9" x 6.3" Weight: 2.83 lbs. Cord length: 24-in. Wireless: Bluetooth Speaker: 3 watts For information about the modified return policy, please click here Manufacturer's 90-day limited warranty For warranty information please click here Model no. VRS-2800
Elektrische Gitaar Custom Shop model Body: geselecteerd elzen Quartersawn hals: esdoorn Fretboard: palissander Halsprofiel: mid '60s oval "C" Fretboardradius: 9,5" 21 Jumbo frets (6100) Pickups: 3 handgewikkelde Custom Shop Texas Special single coils Vintage modified #2 wiring met tone saver bleed 3-Laagse slagplaat: Mint Green C/S vintage tremolo Vintage stemmechanieken Nickel hardware Finish: Heavy Relic Kleur: Aged Ocean Turquoise over 3-Colour Sunburst Incl. koffer en certificaat Made in the USA 30 30 dagen Money-back garantie 3 Drie jaar Thomann garantie Leverbaar sinds September 2022 artikelnummer 533053 verkoopseenheid 1 stuk Colour Blue Body Alder Top None Neck Maple Fretboard Rosewood Frets 21 Scale 648 mm Pickups SSS Tremolo Vintage incl. Bag No incl. Case Yes Limited Run 2022 Model 1961 Relic Shape ST-Style Pickup System SSS Incl. Case 1 Toon meer
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