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Regency TR-7
(plastic transistor shirtpocket radio)

Regency TR-7

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Radio works pretty well actually when you get those three "AA" batteries in there right. The battery holder is rinky-dink but surprisingly works. There are two hard to see hairline cracks on two corners and the bottom left has a small chip. It's a real oddball radio with the reverse painted section on top and the 50's grille pattern. The grille doesn't lay quite flat but that can be flattened on there if you wish. I think this is Regency's only reverse painted radio. It's probably rarer than the TR-1.

Regency TR-7

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Radio works pretty well actually when you get those three "AA" batteries in there right. The battery holder is rinky-dink but surprisingly works. There are two hard to see hairline cracks on two corners and the bottom left has a small chip. It's a real oddball radio with the reverse painted section on top and the 50's grille pattern. The grille doesn't lay quite flat but that can be flattened on there if you wish. I think this is Regency's only reverse painted radio. It's probably rarer than the TR-1.

Reported sold by Ben Theiss' Project Radios on August 19, 2020
Listed price on date of sale - $100.00
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