Design Town vintage style radio

Posted in Radio by Conner Flynn on December 7th, 2007

Design Town vintage style radio

Keeping with the trend of making new things look old, Design Town’s new radio sports a look that would be at home in any 1950’s diner aka Greasy Spoon. This is the radio to sling hash to. It even has a handle on it like the one on that lunchbox you had when you were a kid and a telescopic antenna. Retro knobs adjust the volume, frequency and switching between the AM and FM bands.

I love retro looking devices that are new, but I do have to say that slapping the words “Vintage Radio” tends to ruin it somewhat. They probably should have put in a CD player at the very least, but I guess some people just like radio. This one comes in sky blue and pink. it will cost you $15.

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One Comment to “Design Town vintage style radio”
  1. jim horn Says:

    So where can I get one of these? I like the looks and might be a good model for advertising

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