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    Old Radio

    Today I found an old table top radio 1930's vintage
    tossed to trash , the metal base and speaker . so the wood was gone just the guts or what was important to a scrapper.

    The heavy base has a nice transformer - a tuner - large speaker with transformer and wires - outlet plug wire , wound copper internal antenna .
    Once stripped to separate metals I figure pound and half of copper
    as under tubes had copper also
    7 pound metal (heavy grade ) I could get to pass with short .
    and some tin 2 pounds
    I figure $3.50 scrap value
    Then a little research
    http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pu...prices1998.pdf
    http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pu...per/240798.pdf
    I figure 1930's scrap value
    wile prices fluctuated .12 cents seems doable
    Ok time for lunch
    year 2014 $ 3.50 could buy lunch
    $1 menu's (fast food)
    pizza
    Bodega food

    1930's .12 cents
    As my father told me , ten cents could buy a nice sandwich and drink
    The way my father talked about a nickel (enthusiasm)
    I bet .12 had some decent value

    But wait 1930 would of been a silver dime and 2 pennies
    or 2 nickels 2 pennies or 12 pennies . I'll take the silver please
    but thats another story, or is it.

    I wonder if there were scrap yards to sell to back then
    Any way metal is king,
    good value then
    good value now

    lets do lunch
    how bout a nice cold one for that matter .
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    u must not ebay that would have bought you more but love the past to present its a lot of fun thinking of what we missed out on

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    please don't tell me you scrapped the tubes?

    If ANYONE comes across tubes that appear to be intact contact me!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dherik View Post
    please don't tell me you scrapped the tubes?

    If ANYONE comes across tubes that appear to be intact contact me!!!!!!
    You just told me in a PM that you don't have an outlet for this type of material any longer....????

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcbhawk View Post
    You just told me in a PM that you don't have an outlet for this type of material any longer....????
    I don't have an outlet for entire radios, or space for them, but tubes, I am working on a solution.

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    dherik, what to you mean by intact? I have a bunch of them. Pm me

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    I scrap well enough that I know the value by sight
    so I have what ever is there . Not scrapped yet
    Sadly I have found tubes many a time - once in boxes (new)
    but ill keep in mind for the future
    So you think some one will buy this pile of vintage
    parts . Yes I have an Ebay account

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copper Head View Post
    I scrap well enough that I know the value by sight
    so I have what ever is there . Not scrapped yet
    Sadly I have found tubes many a time - once in boxes (new)
    but ill keep in mind for the future
    So you think some one will buy this pile of vintage
    parts . Yes I have an Ebay account
    The biggest thing with tubes is selling tested tubes. I asked around yesterday about finding some test equipment and might buy one if the price is right. I just don't like seeing vintage electronics getting scrapped when there's still good value in them.

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    The more scraped the more value to survivors


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    I found this photo of a 1930 era scrapyard. I remember seeing a photo years ago that had a even bigger pile of cars.

    Things become valuable when the masses want it.

    Like the Smith & Wesson 44 mag. After the dirty Harry movie the factory was back ordered over a year as so many people wanted a 44 mag.

    and when the world was going to end as we know it 23 years or so ago, people bought generators and then brought most of them back when things turned out different then the EXPERTS had predicted.

    Remember to stock up on bottled water and toilet paper for the recession. Good thing that the word depression is out dated and changed to mean people that require pills made in a lab to help them get back on top.

    On top of what is the question.

    Making sure they have plenty of bottled water and toilet paper.

    And their "money" invested in gold and silver that is stored in a safe place somewhere else for them.

    As for old radios, they get all the older stations if you wear your tinfoil hat and lead underwear.


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