This is pictures of the radio and TV museum in down town Jonkoping.
The buildings down there are the same as in Petersburg, Viginia and the factory that use to make smokes for Brown and Williamson.
The older couple does not speak much English, but they use the international sign languages found around the world for communicating with outsiders.
I found a Tanberg Reel to Reel tape recorder that was made the year before mine that I got in Norway.
I also found the smae portable record player I have that Philips made in the in the 1960s.
Both of these pieces of equipment changed my out look in life as they both opened the door to music for me.
My mother will notice the two older Trans-Atlantic Radios I also found there.
We spent many hours listening to readio stations from around the world back when we lived in Germany and Norway.
Radio Luxemberg was my favorite as it played all the latest tunes for Pop Music around the world.
Should any of you get a chance to get to Jonkoping. Go see the Match Factory Museum, and all the sites the city has for History, and the many things they have going on now.
It's a clean place and the folks treat you right.
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