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You could make a crystal radio with almost nothing but spare bits of wire and materials. Instructions were readily available for a quarter and could be found in Scout manuals and magazines. High end radio sets in wooden cabinets and tubes went for anything from $100 to $325.

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In the early 1920s, the price of a basic radio could range from $60 to $100. This was still considered relatively expensive at the time, equivalent to several hundred dollars in today's currency. However, as technology advanced and production costs decreased, radio prices became more affordable to the general public.

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