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Question by anne_thingoes
Submitted on 8/1/2003
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trying to find out any information regarding the worlds smallest transistor phonoradio model tpr-61 it's a combination am radio and phonograph approx 7 in. long and 3 1/2 in. wide


Answer by FRIZ
Submitted on 2/14/2004
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Anne-- I just found one of these among my Aunts stuff- mine works . . . did you find anything out about it. . . I still have documentation that says it is the world's smallest transistor Phonoradio sold (manufactured??) by Tact. . . That's all I know

 

Answer by Jtrain007
Submitted on 10/31/2004
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I have one myself and would love to know anything at all about it,  is it worth anything.  I appreciate any assistance you could provide

 

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