This Westinghouse radio salesman sample could have been yours for $475. |
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Definitely one of the older classics here. |
Something a little more modern. |
Something a little less modern.
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This tire lock is patented from 1914. |
More classics.
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It's "53" but it's not Herbie.
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It's "Fredie." |
More cool stuff. |
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Something more conservative. |
Something more luxurious.
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Something for a skill crane.
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Something for James Bond. |
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Extreme Soap Box Racers. |
Don't forget "The York Show" (White Rose Gameroom Show), which takes place in October.
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The Soap Box Derby was quite popular. |
Here's something not quite as fast. |
Also at the show was this rare 1939 "Bally Supreme," featuring a replay projector.
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Here's another popular pastime. |
This might have been on "American Pickers," but probably not in this condition. |
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In the center, a rare Williams "Nifty" woodrail pin. |
On the right, one of the best sounding Seeburg stereo jukeboxes. On the left, a rare Wurlitzer. |
This one accepts nickels, dimes, and quarters. |
"Most unique item at the show" goes to this Wurlitzer cassette jukebox. |
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