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Popular Radio -1925A

House ad for POPULAR RADIO, from the January, 1925. Get your friends, and their friends, to subscribe, and you'll collect CREDITS that can be exchanged for all the parts you need to build a radio such as the Cockaday designs. At 2000 to 3000 CREDITS per radio, this works out to about 40 to 60 one-year subscriptions. You'd better have a lot of friends interested in radio.

By the way, this ad sets the record for the most text of any ad page on the magazineart.org website.

Source: Magazine collector Steve Davis
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 04/20/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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