No its original as used in buildings and rest rooms
Lol I can believe its originality......but how did you come upon narrowing its use down restrooms...buildings I can understand Regards Larry
Need Photos .....just teasing Kradman
Looks like a HAM Radio to receive radio stations from around the world..and would be for good listening while be temporarily deposed in the lavatory.
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a real german person should have been informed everywhere i suppose...ahahaha
Looks like it's a NORA K62 K62 Radio Nora; Berlin, build 1942/1943, 14 pictures, 1 sche no photos of it being used though
thanks for the important information Duska and thanks all guys for help)
Such a perfect item to have!! It makes a hell of an eye-catching and conversation-starter display!!!
Siemens K32 entertainment radio. At the war front and the home front radio was widely received and appreciated. The Wunschkonzert series was one of the most popular offerings. NH
neat radio.
These are neat radios. It is one of at least 3 variants of the Lw field use radios.
these were powered by any of the following - car battery, household current - seems like 2 different voltages and another source that I forget.
I have that one and the more common variant. Still looking for the 3rd radio variant - the one that the cover folds up like the hood of a car.
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