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Here's an iconic Trav-Ler 5060 from 1950. It's a shiny, deep brown. The knobs to me look like they have been tastefully replaced at one point, which explains why they are slightly wobbly. There are no chips or cracks, only a few age-appropriate scratches. It works great for the tender age of 75. I really love the contours of the speaker grille and how the dial and the knobs are reserved at the top for ergonomics. $100.00. (1890030) |
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Here's an iconic Trav-Ler 5060 from 1950. It's a shiny, deep brown. The knobs to me look like they have been tastefully replaced at one point, which explains why they are slightly wobbly. There are no chips or cracks, only a few age-appropriate scratches. It works great for the tender age of 75. I really love the contours of the speaker grille and how the dial and the knobs are reserved at the top for ergonomics. $100.00. (1890030) |
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