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The "Flavoradio" was a popular line of radios for the Realistic brand (Radio Shack) from the 1970's till 1986.
I picked up this orange one at a radio swap meet in Sept of 2008 for $5.
On a walk around the city to catch up on events. September 3. 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
RAD Bikes (Recycle A Dunger) is a Gap Filler project in collaboration with ICECycles (Inner City East Cycles). It is a community bike shed in the central city. RAD is a workshop space where anyone can build or repair bicycles and/or help restore bikes for ICECycles to give away.
The shed was designed by Nic and Jess Sewell and built (with love) by volunteers during September and October, 2013. It was made from predominantly re-cycled materials with the few new materials that were required sponsored by Buildtech. On-site storage for tools during the build has come from a sponsored Royal Wolf shipping container. It is a mobile building, currently located at 222 High St (corner of Cashel)
RAD has been in constant use since its inception, with hundreds of bikes coming and going from the workshop. People from all over Christchurch have utilised the space, along with backpackers, tourists and visiting academics and artists. RAD has also helped to organise ongoing workshops for groups such as Youthtown.
RAD has hosted its own events, including Christchurch’s first cargo bike race, market days and more.
Find RAD hours at radbikes.co.nz
Crow is an Esthy Rad.
His full name is Corneile, which actually I find kind of cute, even if he's supposed to have a bit of a mean-streak.
His previous faceup, also done by me, got into a little "accident."
Decided to modify a little bit instead of just following the old one.