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Old 2nd Jan 2006, 10:05 pm   #1
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Default 'Ovaltine set'=634 philips??

The philips 634 had in holland the nickname:
"Lentebode".
Becouse of the leave forms in the mask,it looks like
new leaves in spring."Spring-promis" or "spring-bringer" could be a good
Engish translation for "lentebode" I guess.
The 630 is called :"the big lentebode"
The 634 the: "little lentebode"
For example the 930/932 ,called :"puntje"= " point" or "chappel"
The 830 :"paasei"= "eastern-egg"
The 636:"kathedraal" ="katheadrall"
etc etc.................Why using type nr's ~<{[;^)X=
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Old 3rd Jan 2006, 11:11 pm   #2
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Default Re: 'Ovaltine set'=634 philips??

Hello Darren.
I've wrote this reaction becouse of:
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...ead.php?t=6735



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