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Macro Mondays - Electrical or electronic

For Macro Mondays group 8/1/2024, topic #343, "Electrical or electronic component" .
The wiring connecting to the speaker in a transistor radio (remember those? :-))
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William Sutherland said:

Impressive close-up! HMM!

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12 months ago ( translate )

Diana Australis said:

What a blast from the past, George…..happy new year ❤️ huggs
12 months ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Nice and colourful details.
12 months ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

wow, well seen!
HMM
12 months ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

I WELL REMEMBER DAD BUYING OUR FIEST SMALL TRANSISTOR RADIO IT WAS A FERGUSON I WAS 7
12 months ago

Günter Klaus said:

Da zeigst du ja ein tolles Makro lieber George :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
12 months ago ( translate )

Percy Schramm said:

What a fantastic impression and macro. Great capture, George !
12 months ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

I remember them well George! An excellent shot.
12 months ago ( translate )

Ninfea said:

Sehr interessant und hervorragende Idee*****!!
12 months ago ( translate )

Falk Preusche said:

Ja, kenn ich noch.
12 months ago ( translate )

Peter_Private_Box said:

Hi George
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition, but the soldering of the black lead looks a little dubious!!
Best Wishes, Happy Monday, a nice week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
12 months ago

WiePet said:

Very nice details!
12 months ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Fine macro, George !
12 months ago ( translate )

GrahamH said:

When I was a young teenager I liked transistor radios. They meant that many people on my chemist shop delivery after school job liked to give me their old valve radios when I asked if they had one they didn't use any more. I got many faulty radios and occasionally a good working one. This meant free parts to experiment with and working ones to 'improve' as I learnt about the radio side of electronics. In senior high school age I did get into transistor radios, see www.ipernity.com/doc/grahamh/24043495
12 months ago