Allen of Retro Radio Farm searches the Internet, dumpsters and junkyards to find pre-1970s radios, and brings them back to life. Radio, he says, is obsolete, but there’s an appeal with retro machines because they each have their own “personality.” When he’s able to get radios singing again, the sound is unlike anything you’ve heard.
Source: Great Big Story
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