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A narrator habitually spends evenings in an eccentric radio shop where the proprietor, a former veterinarian turned sharp-talking salesman, hawks sets without fixed prices and delights in bargaining. When a fashionable young woman seeks a five-tube receiver and a well-dressed young man arrives to sell a smaller set, the shop becomes a stage for competitive haggling, tuning demonstrations, and the proprietor's scheme to bring the two together as a promotional coup. The scene examines salesmanship, matchmaking, and small-town commerce through wry anecdote and comic observation.

About the Author

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Jack Woodford

Jack Woodford was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of popular fiction in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Radio Razz," reflects the vibrant culture of radio entertainment during its rise in popularity. Woodford's writing often captures the spirit of the times, blending humor and social commentary. While he may not be as widely recognized today, his works provide a glimpse into the entertainment landscape of his era, showcasing the interplay between media and society.

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