Talk:RadioShack/Archives/2020

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"The longest-running product for Radio Shack was the AM-only Realistic Flavoradio, sold from 1972 to 1986, 15 years in the same design. .. . The Flavoradio carried the Realistic name until about 1998 when it switched to "Radio Shack" then finally "Optimus". When the Flavoradio was dropped from the catalog in 2001, it was the last AM-only radio on the market." This appears to say that the Flavoradio was sold until 1986 but was dropped in 2001. It seems to read that it was in the catalogue for about a decade and a half after it was no longer sold. Is there a mistake here, or am I simply not understanding something? 67.209.128.12 (talk) 01:35, 3 February 2020 (UTC)

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