I haven’t cleaned it up yet, but this recent super-cheap yard sale find is a Bert & Ernie transistor radio. It still works! I probably won’t hold onto it but I thought I would share, as it is really cute.
Here is the back and you can see the controls. The batteries go in the bottom.
Allee Willis
I missed the whole Bert & Ernie thing. Too old. But I know that any kid would’ve gone insane over this radio.
What year do you think this is from?
Nessa
It’s not dated, but I would guess late 70s, very early 80s.
windupkitty
Adorable. I was a fan of Bert and Ernie for sure, in fact just today I found a photo of myself as a little kid sitting on the toilet with bert and ernie dolls…I loved the rubber ducky song too…I think it got airplay!?!?!?!?! Pretty cool that it still works…funny how that is…stuff was made to last, not require silly upgrades….
Allee Willis
You know we want to see that photo here.
windupkitty
haha you know I love you, but I don’t think that pic is going to go public…did I mention I was 30!?!?!
heh heh just kidding…maybe…
Allee Willis
Maybe yes.
Nessa
Yeah, it doesn’t work particularly WELL, but it does still work. 5 channels on AM radio, two of which are angry guys rambling into microphones seems pretty quaint when I can have 50 hours of music in my pocket on an MP3 player.
windupkitty
I know what you mean, I LOVE listening to records but when a friend of mine got me an ipod while I was in the hospital it totally changed my life..I”m kinda loving the digital thing too, though I hate to admit it…
k2dtw
I LOVE their hair!!!..
Nessa
I’m still trying to figure out how to clean it without ruining it with water. Probably a soapy toothbrush a little bit at a time I guess.