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I just won a Roberts radio from an E-Bay auction. It's a multi-band----not perfect condition, but I think with a little elbow grease and inginuity, I can bring it back. Seller states it is in great working condition and the cosmetic issues didn't look too bad to me. Can't wait to get it. It'll be my first vintage Roberts---as the only Roberts I currently have are just badged engineered radios----using the Roberts name.
Posted by: Angelo | February 24, 2011 at 12:09 PM