Growing up my dad had a flip clock alarm on his nightstand. I always found it fascinating and figured if I ever saw one like it, I'd buy it. Fast forward a few decades and I'm walking through Goodwill and stumble across a Panasonic RC-1122, orange and in great physical condition. My dad's was a later 70's-early 80's model with the faux woodgrain. Because it wasn't like his, I hemmed and hawed, but finally took the $7 risk and bought the Panasonic.
The clock wasn't working when I tried it. Taking it apart, I found that the adjustment mechanisms for the clock and the alarm were out of whack. I've fixed that. The clock keeps great time now and the alarm works, though with questionable accuracy. It needs a new lamp, so I'm waiting for that to arrive. In the meantime I dove into why the AM radio isn't working. I replaced the volume control, as that wasn't working right. It appears after reading some of the topics here that the switch is probably oxidized (wiggling the switch gets it to work). While I await the arrival of some DeOxit, I've thought about just removing the radio and modernizing it.
I'm torn though. If the radio and all other functionality are good, it feels sacrilegious to rip apart a classic in great shape like this. What I'm asking is what is the value on these? I've done some searching and it doesn't look like they come up on eBay very often. The last one was for parts. If I take out the radio and put an Alexa in it instead am I'm doing it to a $20 clock or one that's worth a lot more and would perhaps be enjoyed more by a collector/aficionado in original configuration?
The clock wasn't working when I tried it. Taking it apart, I found that the adjustment mechanisms for the clock and the alarm were out of whack. I've fixed that. The clock keeps great time now and the alarm works, though with questionable accuracy. It needs a new lamp, so I'm waiting for that to arrive. In the meantime I dove into why the AM radio isn't working. I replaced the volume control, as that wasn't working right. It appears after reading some of the topics here that the switch is probably oxidized (wiggling the switch gets it to work). While I await the arrival of some DeOxit, I've thought about just removing the radio and modernizing it.
I'm torn though. If the radio and all other functionality are good, it feels sacrilegious to rip apart a classic in great shape like this. What I'm asking is what is the value on these? I've done some searching and it doesn't look like they come up on eBay very often. The last one was for parts. If I take out the radio and put an Alexa in it instead am I'm doing it to a $20 clock or one that's worth a lot more and would perhaps be enjoyed more by a collector/aficionado in original configuration?
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