File:Radio dans la chambre au Musée Bourguiba, Monastir 2013.jpg

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Français : Radio de Bourguiba dans sa chambre à coucher au Musée Bourguiba
English: [French translation in English: Bourguiba's radio in his bedroom at the Bourguiba Museum]
This Telefunken radiogram combines traditional dual-dial radio receiver panes with a distinctly early '60s "modern", unusually slanted cabinet. The last generation of tube radios.
 
This photograph was taken with a Nikon D3100
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Habib M'henni  (1977–)  wikidata:Q105725266
 
Habib M'henni
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  • diyer888 (2022-12-09 13:02:01 GMT (last updated)). Vintage Valve Regentone Radiogram England. eBay Inc. (ebay.co.uk).
    "​Here offered is a vintage valve radiogram by Regentone. It is made in England in the 1950s. It is heavy with solid feel (15 kg). When powered on, only channels on Medium Wave are received, it may be that antenna needs to be installed. As for the turntable, it does not turn; I rubbed the needle with finger, it sounds. I don’t know how to start the player. I don’t think it is difficult to fix the radio record player in good hands. It measures approx. 51cm (20”) x 38.5cm (15.2”) x 39cm (15.3”)(H). Due to size and weight of the item, I do not intend to post it. However, if buyer can arrange courier to collect it, it is welcome. "
    See photos : 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11 / 12.
    ⇒ This Regnetone Radiogram has a record player behind a flip-type operation panel.
Camera location35° 46′ 42.98″ N, 10° 47′ 02.64″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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