The Scott Antique Market has closed for the season in Columbus, with the next show happening in November. There weren’t enough things to make a post for each of the past few months, so I’ve consolidated everything from this year into this one post.
The normal assortment of radios, televisions, and other electrical oddities showed up, with a number of just interesting or other neat things.
I did pick up one item that will be the subject of it’s own post, but until then - here are all of the things I found interesting from the last three shows.
An unusal Ideal toy from the 1970s?
A “Bandmaster Senior” radio. This image ended up on radiomuseum.
The Bandmaster's back.
A closeup of the VFO on the Bandmaster.
The bike everyone wanted in the 1970s.
An optician's cabinet full of test lenses.
8 tracks cartridges and Pink Panther valentines cards.
This Humble Oil tiger really doesn't care about your problems.
No longer a blue light special.
When a snake dragon T-Rex stands on your rocket, it's time to stop drinking.
A couple of radios and “I believe in believe.” Sure thing?
Some nice radios and a Sears clone pong game.
A rather worn radio.
Right off the boat from Hong Kong and deaf as a post.
A couple of table radios from the late 60s.
Your new Sega System awaits.
A small Sony television.
A small battery power early Sony B&W set with frog that's so high he sees the faces.
A small Aiwa reel to reel pocket tape player with mic.