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National Radio 1-10 Vintage Mint Condition Early Receiver

This is an improved regenerative receiver for 1-11 meters according to the manual.  This receiver is from the Frank Wanja radio estate and is in mint condition.  It appears to be complete and it is interesting to compare it to the manual copy that we will provide with it.  The manual shows the components and knobs in reverse from the way that this receiver is built.  There is a graphic placard on the front of this receiver and none shown on the picture in the manual.  In any event this is a very early vintage National Radio receiver and is in museum quality condition.  In the top view of the picture you can see some writing in red ink and it appears to be the call sign and name of its original owner.  Apparently he sold or his heirs sold his National equipment to Mr. Wanja. 

A museum quality 1-10 in mint condition 

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