May 21st, 2019 -- by Bacchus
Tube Radio Tunes And Seduction In The Park
Early tube radios didn’t plug into the wall; wall current wasn’t all that ubiquitous anyway, and radio tube technology of the time worked easily on DC voltage most easily delivered by dry-cell batteries, albeit fairly large and heavy ones. So this heavy “portable” radio is not as bizarre as it seems to modern sensibilities. And it certainly seems to have been effective for our high-tech dapper dandy as a tool of flapper seduction!
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Half of that box was the batteries. 1.2V or 2V “A” battery for the filaments. That could have been a lead-acid wet cell. Then, probably a couple of 45V or 90V “B” batteries depending on what the plates wanted, and a 4.5V “C” battery. It probably weighed a ton.
Is it deliberate?
Or really just me-
I see a vulva
in the base of the tree.
Ha! You maybe need to get out more…
She liked him because whereas most guys volume dial only went from 1 to 10, HIS could be set to 11…