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General Electric 675
(plastic transistor shirtpocket radio)

General Electric 675

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

The first GE tranny in nice shape cosmetically, with no cracks or chips or dents or hairlines. Nice lettering too. The radio does have some scrapes from taking it out of leather case, etc. The radio was rigged (I tried my best) with batteries that should have made it work but nothing, not a sound. It takes an unusual EverReady 239 battery (included but dead) and leather case in spectacular condition, strap and all. If you are into restoration and want a nice one to dig into, this is the one.

General Electric 675

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

The first GE tranny in nice shape cosmetically, with no cracks or chips or dents or hairlines. Nice lettering too. The radio does have some scrapes from taking it out of leather case, etc. The radio was rigged (I tried my best) with batteries that should have made it work but nothing, not a sound. It takes an unusual EverReady 239 battery (included but dead) and leather case in spectacular condition, strap and all. If you are into restoration and want a nice one to dig into, this is the one.

Sold by Ben Theiss' Project Radios on April 2, 2019
Listed price on date of sale - $100.00
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