The picture below shows a larger view of all (16) Small Old Miscellaneous Citizens Band CB Radio Items in this lot. At the top in the picture there are (3) different CB radio operator postcards. These give information on one side and are addressed and stamped on the other side. They are from Mountain Lake, Minnesota, Falls Church, Virginia, and Middleboro, Massachusetts. They were all sent in 1961 and 1963 to a Taunton, Massachusetts mailing address. All three are postmarked and have postage stamps. Next there is a 1964 First Day Cover “Honoring Amateur Radio Operators”. It pictures two young men and a man on a radio. It has a 5 cent Amateur Radio postage stamp, and it was postmarked Dember 15th, 1964 from Anchorage, Alaska. The cover has some creasing and wrinkling. There are (4) identical unused post cards. Each of these feature a color image of a Browning S – Nine Transmitter and a R – 2700 Receiver for CB base station operation. Specifications and priceson request to Browning Laboratories, Inc. at 100 Union Avenue, Laconia, New Hampshire. There is an unused ©1977 Kelloggs Cereal prize sticker. It pictures a tractor trailer truck and reads “THAT’S A BIG 10.4 GOOD BUDDY!”. On the back is a long list of popular CB radio terms or sayings to learn. There is a small black & white photograph that pictures radio equipment on a table and an electronics tower on the right. The year is unknown. Written in pencil on the back it reads: “LARRY’S STATION”. Next is an old unused embroidered cloth patch. It has a white cloth background with red and green threads. It pictures a radio tower, and it reads “OFFICIAL CB OPERATOR”. There is a metal necklace pendant, fob, or charm. It has a microphone in the center, and reads “WHAT’S YOUR HANDLE”. There is another different metal necklace pendant, fob, or charm. It has a hand holding lightning or electricity at the top, and reads “CB”. There is a small brass clothing button with raised lettering. It reads “CITIZENS BAND 10-4”. The last item in this lot is a miniature red & black radio or walkie talkie, that probably goes to a doll or action figure. All sixteen of these CB radio related items for one price! To judge the sizes the four matching post cards each measure about 5-1/2'' x 3-1/2''. These items appear to range from good to mint unused condition as pictured. |