I have no idea. Especially since this is the first one I've ever seen. Did your talk/receive ok?i had a couple of them centuries ago. solid build quality but not alot of them are around. i wonder who made them? probably a short lived company considering how little radios are around
yea, it was a solid radio. i would put it in the same category as the colt, lafayette, sears type radios. not a power house transmitter but the receiver is quiet and has a nice pleasing sound like most of the old time radios. not harsh, treble hissy like these modern ones. and of course the build quality was heavy and solid with quality components used throughout. again like the old timer rigsI have no idea. Especially since this is the first one I've ever seen. Did your talk/receive ok?
Or, do you remember, hahaha?
Ya know, being that long ago.
yes i do and didnt pierce simpson make some cb radios for gm also right after the johnson relationship dissolve?seems like a friend bought a new chevy nova that had like a bengil with gm on the face factory installed in the consoleBowman's claim to fame was car stereo, such as it was in the 70s. Kinda like Arthur Fulmer. Adding a CB to their product line was just automotive-accessory marketing at work.
Anybody remember the "GM" General Motors brand mobile CB?
Hint, was made by EF Johnson.
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A lot of those electronics companies jumped in on the CB wagon, Kraco, Sparkomatic and a lot moreBowman's claim to fame was car stereo, such as it was in the 70s. Kinda like Arthur Fulmer. Adding a CB to their product line was just automotive-accessory marketing at work.
Anybody remember the "GM" General Motors brand mobile CB?
Hint, was made by EF Johnson.
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