And I was back two hours later.
Got to thinking about the Johnson 323 my Dad had in his 1975 28’ Silver Streak travel trailer (I have a 1989 35’). Still the best sounding radio I’ve ever heard.
Looking thru old stock at Larry’s, saw this for the second time, it stood out as I had walked in.
ROBYN GT-7C
AM/SSB 23-channel
Original mount bracket. OEM microphone with channel changer. (Slick).
The owner had been a customer and had passed. The widow brought it in with others.
Looks almost new. Hammertone case. Made in Japan.
Suddenly had to have it as we talked about refurbished old stock.
It hit me that if Dad had ever mounted a CB in one of his Cadillacs, it would have been something nice like this.
This radio would have been far beyond what I was able to afford in the early & middle 1970s.
Dad had a lifelong friend at Motorola who had set him up with one of the early IMTS radiotelephones circa 1962. So, . . short that friend who’d have insisted on one of those ultra-cool MoCats, this’ll do.
I went and made the delivery while the McKinney Magician did his thing. Didn’t need much and what it did need, he had in stock. So that felt lucky as well.
I recently picked up a MIDLAND thru-glass CB antenna. Something to make “a campground radio” work.
The Silver Streak Owners Club had rallies over the years up until the mid-1990s when production ceased. Whether this radio gets used or not, it was something that if missing would take away from the trailer.
There’ll be more of a radio rig to contend with some day in this trailer, but I’m thinking a better antenna is now “required” (ha!) for this uncharacteristic impulse purchase.
(Boy, this is thing is H-E-A-V-Y heavy).
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