The Pan Light
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Happy Pink Saturday!
It is understandable that I don't have very many pink things amongst my positions.
However, I did acquire this pink tube radio from Annie's Antiques.
It is a Sear's Silvertone from about the 1950's.
I paid $10 for it.
3 comments:
Fabulous radio, and to have it in pink I'm sure is much more unusual!
Have a Happy Pink Saturday!
Jacob, you are really talented!
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