John Jenkins SparkMuseum

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John Jenkins SparkMuseum

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John Jenkins has one of the largest collections of scientific instruments in one place on the web! He writes – ” Welcome to my “virtual” radio and scientific instruments museum where I display the radios and other items I have collected over the past 35+ years. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. I’m always interested in early wireless, radio, scientific and other electrical items up to about 1920 (including books and other publications) so feel free to drop me a line if you have anything you might want to sell or trade.” [via] – Link.

Related:

  • American Museum of Radio and Electricity – Link.

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