kenmore1978
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Wow, a teen-agers room that isn't a MESS?! Amazing and impressive.
I bought one of those GE 4885 clock-radios new and it's still in daily use. Yes, the ability to hook up an outside antenna is a definate plus, surprised it had the ability at that late date. The thing the sold me was the ability to directly enter the time and radio frequency. They had a problem in that the buttons would stop working and mine was fixed under warranty. Only problem is, somehow they screwed up the electric eye that dims the display when the room is dark so that the display goes almost COMPLETLEY off and I have to turn on a light so I can see the time. They had lower models, too i.e. 4880. The radio before that was a Columbia Masterworks with the drop-leaf clock I bought in 1971. It was retired when the leaves began to screw-up, though I still have it and it works otherwise.
I guess I'll do the pictures of all the appliances thing, too, at least the large appliances & the vintage small appliances like the Mixmaster & the 1960 Kenmore perocolator inherited from Granny
Wow, a teen-agers room that isn't a MESS?! Amazing and impressive.
I bought one of those GE 4885 clock-radios new and it's still in daily use. Yes, the ability to hook up an outside antenna is a definate plus, surprised it had the ability at that late date. The thing the sold me was the ability to directly enter the time and radio frequency. They had a problem in that the buttons would stop working and mine was fixed under warranty. Only problem is, somehow they screwed up the electric eye that dims the display when the room is dark so that the display goes almost COMPLETLEY off and I have to turn on a light so I can see the time. They had lower models, too i.e. 4880. The radio before that was a Columbia Masterworks with the drop-leaf clock I bought in 1971. It was retired when the leaves began to screw-up, though I still have it and it works otherwise.
I guess I'll do the pictures of all the appliances thing, too, at least the large appliances & the vintage small appliances like the Mixmaster & the 1960 Kenmore perocolator inherited from Granny