25-03-2022, 01:33 PM
Hi Ed,
The whole coilset is indeed cast in a kind of rubbery bitumen, which is still not completely hard. And as you mentioned, I'm also afraid that not much will be left of the coils if I try to remove them from the bitumen.
Somewhere, such a coil set in good condition will still be on a shelf. I'm desperately looking for that shelf now. That shelf will probably be found in the UK sooner, because the radio is made in your country and shurely more have been sold than on the continent. I love that radio for its beautiful design and its great performing simple technique.
Sincerely, Geri
The whole coilset is indeed cast in a kind of rubbery bitumen, which is still not completely hard. And as you mentioned, I'm also afraid that not much will be left of the coils if I try to remove them from the bitumen.
Somewhere, such a coil set in good condition will still be on a shelf. I'm desperately looking for that shelf now. That shelf will probably be found in the UK sooner, because the radio is made in your country and shurely more have been sold than on the continent. I love that radio for its beautiful design and its great performing simple technique.
Sincerely, Geri






