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Soviet radio set Zvezda-54., dated 1954-55. (Original Post)
winetourdriver01
Mar 2023
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Chainfire
(17,458 posts)1. That is gorgeous.
awesomerwb1
(4,265 posts)2. Beautiful
Chainfire
(17,458 posts)3. You know, of course, that in that time period, the Americans
would have claimed that it was an empty box, with no electronics.
Hekate
(90,538 posts)5. Somehow, that is at odds with the Radio Free Europe project
orangecrush
(19,385 posts)4. Very nice!
XanaDUer2
(10,489 posts)6. Bakelite nt