Craig has apprised us of this sturdy case for the Spirit of St. Louis Travel Clock Radio. Bidding is for both case and radio.
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Thanks for the tip Craig.
I've got one on the way to Toronto for $11 Shipping.
I've always wanted one of the Spirit of St.Louis radios and this model truly looks like it will make the perfect travel radio.
I'll let the group know how it performs.
Posted by: Keith in Toronto. | November 29, 2010 at 01:14 PM
I bought two. I've always liked suitcase radios. This one has the Expedia logo on it to. Don't know how it will perform but lots of room for an antenna inside. Plus being analog batteries will last forever.
Thanks,
Craig.
Posted by: craig | November 29, 2010 at 02:09 PM