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Location DB > United States > New Jersey > Toms River > McNeil House > McNeil > DCP03108

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some very interesting stuff here, this thing was pratically flawless, too bad the camera I took it with sucks bad and you can read any of the handwritting
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Posted by crusty 6/19/2007 7:51 PM | remove
  It's hard to believe someone can leave this behind.
Posted by mentok 7/22/2007 2:42 AM | remove
  does it work?
Posted by eidolon 9/22/2007 1:47 AM | remove
  Too bad such care doesn't go into the design of modern electronics.
Posted by Bustedknuckle 1/16/2008 1:54 AM | remove
  WOW, that one is wicked.
Posted by rob-1 3/5/2008 6:00 AM | remove
  if that worked, it would have been worth a fortune
Posted by SwingMan 9/2/2008 10:28 PM | remove
  Early 1950's Philco(?) console - original AM/FM receiver w/phonograph.

Working or not, these early FM sets are hen's teeth and draw 4 figures easily - WELL into 4 figures in this shape.
Posted by Senseriffic 1/9/2009 2:01 AM | remove
  WOW, I had no idea! I tried to save some artifacts from this place as it was being demolished but my SUV had trouble, I would have saved this had I known it was so rare :(
Posted by DEF3836586 8/25/2010 3:59 PM | remove
  wow,thats a beauty
Posted by iliamo1986 9/24/2013 3:27 PM | remove
  What does the note tapped on the inside of the door say?
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