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Old 21st Jun 2017, 9:44 am   #1
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Default Radio Identification. (Identified as a Fergusonic Mains Minor 909).

Hi All,

Can anyone help identify this radio please? I spotted it in a picture of one of the bars at my grandfathers pub in Mitcham, when he moved in circa 1960.

It looks to me to be a 40s woodie, any ideas?

I've included a blown up picture, though quality is not great.

Thanks
Adam
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http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/ferguso...inor_90_2.html

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Default Re: Radio Identification. (Identified as a Fergusonic Mains Minor 909).

Fantastic, Thank you!

Now I can start tracking one down
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