I too have worried about the battery in collections issue. Our radio history
museum cannot interpret the development of radio without the substantial
numbers of batteries used, especially in the 1920s and 30s, and yet one hates
to core and empty a surviving battery to have essentially a cardboard shell.
Strangely, most of ours are looking solid and stable at 75+ years of age, but I
would like to hear more discussion on this topic.
Stephen Patrick
Radio History Society
City of Bowie Museums
Bowie, Maryland
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