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Oct212013

Leo's Crap! (But sometimes it's good. Occassionally, very good!)

Leo’s Gadget of the Week is once again, a one-of-a-kind gadget. Back in the 1960’s Leo worked at KKSF radio. They played rock and roll music there, and the studio had an off-beat “on the air” sign. It actually read: “Right On The Air”. Leo loved that sign and when he left the station, he was able to take it with him. But the sign just sat on his desk. He wished it would light up when he was on the air the way it would in a working radio studio. While Leo was away JammerB (John Slanina) make Leo’s wish come true. John had a special box made for the sign by Tap Plastics and he wired the sign with modern LED’s. So now when Leo turns on his microphone, his “Right On The Air” sign will go on too! Leo’s a happy camper.

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