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Lear Receiver

Mon Dec 23, 2013 2:16 pm

A friend of mine recently acquired this with some other stuff. He's a musician, and has no use for it.

Anyone recognize it, or want it? Does it have any value?

He's located in Kitchener ON.

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Dave

Re: Lear Receiver

Mon Dec 23, 2013 2:28 pm

Maybe as a prop in a classic airplane display, I don't think those old frequencies even work anymore, looks like a companion for that old NARCO 2 crystal radio you found in the rafters to install in your 1956 CHAMP 7AC- :lol:

Re: Lear Receiver

Mon Dec 23, 2013 5:34 pm

No real value but finding any Learadio stuff is pretty rare.......... if you should run across a set of Learadios like those in the pic below snap them up as they are extremely rare and all of the original L Birds (O-57, O-58, O-59) were equipped with them. The RCA radios are pretty common but a set of nice Learadios would be worth quite a handsome sum.


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Re: Lear Receiver

Mon Dec 23, 2013 6:16 pm

I have been told that Bill Lear was the man who invented the 8-track.
I know how much I would pay for one of those! :lol:

Andy Scott

Re: Lear Receiver

Mon Dec 23, 2013 9:47 pm

DH82EH wrote:I have been told that Bill Lear was the man who invented the 8-track.
I know how much I would pay for one of those! :lol:

Andy Scott

WOW! you're THAT into Bread, The Bee Gees, and Chuck Mangioni????? I might have an old Monkees Greatest Hits cart around here someplace :rofl:
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