Here is a vintage "General" transistor radio, labeled as having six transistors and being "Type 66770" with case and earphone, as shown. I don't know much about it, but it looks like styling of the late 1950s to early 1960s to me, with a nice metal grille and emblem. Note there is a bit of chipping, and there is a little baggie of some little parts. I've owned this for 20-25 years or perhaps even longer. I never did anything with it. I just put in a 9-volt battery (not included) and found it picks up lots of stations. I added a short video of this in the photo section. The tuning knob moves a bit sideways while turning it. This deserves a spot in a good collection of vintage transistor radios.
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