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Testimonials
Each and every day, Radio Archives receives a great many letters and e-mails concerning our work to "Preserve Radio's Past for the Future." Here are a few recent samples - with thanks and gratitude to the nice folks who wrote them!
Gary Kalin writes: I would like to say thank you for the outstanding service. I started reading the Bantam paperback reprints of Doc Savage, The Shadow, and The Avenger when I was in high school. I am dating myself! I have every issue to date of the reprints and enjoy the missing pages that have been restored. It is like reading the story for the first time. I have tried 2 other dealers and your company is the best. I look forward to ordering the next editions of Doc Savage and The Shadow. Keep up the good work.
Kenneth Schwartz writes: Here's to the best customer service in the business. A recent purchase of a 10 disc-set came with two flawed discs. When I called to get the two discs replaced, I was delighted to receive in the mail an entirely new 10 disc set, no questions asked. Service like this and a great product will keep me coming back.
Lew Cabos writes: Your stuff is great! I have, in about a month or so, collected all the Doc Savage books and they are a terrific addition to my library. I once had the entire series of Bantam books, but things happen in life and you do what you have to do not to go under. I look forward to buying the new ones directly from you guys. Thanks for, in a wonderful package, letting a guy in his mid 50's relive his teens. You guys are number one with a bullet!
Brad Zinn writes: Excellent effort! I predict even greater success! Congrats on a remarkable re-invention of Radio Archives.
Scott Eberbach writes: Lowering the price of your CD collections is a bonus and hopefully that will generate more revenue for the Archives to continue their important work. This will also give the Archives more purchasing power to purchase the ETs for restoration. Thanks for all the hard work you folks put into the restoration of these radio shows from yesteryear.
Gregory R. Jackson, Jr. writes: Your new website is great! I imagine your spent a tremendous amount of time working on it.
Scott Livingston writes: I love your company and all you have done to keep high quality Old Time Radio accessible to the masses and keep its allure alive and well in our hectic modern world.
Bill Abbott writes: Congratulations on the new website/company. It's a great development.
Larry Hultgren writes: THANKS for all of your work in making excellent quality old time radio programs available. Great variety in your selections and wonderful service!
Leonard
Maltin writes: I don't know why it's taken me so long to catch up with
the great work you're doing. I can't wait to hear my first discs.
Lucia Bartoli writes: I just want to let you know that in a recent e-mail, I told a bunch of people about RadioArchives.com and you will probably get a few calls and orders. I always love the stuff in your collection of great shows. Many of the programs you have were on when I was two or three and up to my teen years. I was born in '44. I still attribute my good imagination to listening to radio, picturing the actors and the scenes the way I wanted to see them. Often, when I actually got to see the actors who played the parts, I was disappointed, thinking MY images were much better.
I have grandchildren who like to go to bed at night (two live with me) listening to the "Laughter" collection. They like Ozzie and Harriet, Abbott and Costello, and Father Knows Best. That is what they like to hear before going to sleep. What a neat way to go to bed...using your imagination.
Thanks for so many fun hours of listening to shows I sort of recall and for now bringing great entertainment to kids more than 60 years after they were first aired. By the way, when they learned that "My Favorite Husband's" star was Lucille Ball, they were just amazed. They love the " I Love Lucy" TV shows, too.
I'll be ordering for Christmas and going through the list makes me want every one of them.
Lee Withers writes: Radio Archives does a great job in preserving radio's history. Keep it up!
Leonard Chambers writes: I compliment you on your endeavor to restore and preserve radio programs as they existed in that grand era before television. I'm certain future generations will acknowledge and appreciate your notable efforts in this regard.
Lorraine Combs writes: I love the old radio shows! I grew up in the 40's and 50's, so it's like revisiting my youth every time I pop a CD into the player. I always have a few in the 6-disc player in my car when I have to drive a distance. Makes the time pass so quickly!
Al Gil writes: I am really excited about the growth of Radio Archives. I continue to find your recordings superior to any I have found.
Mark Huffstutter writes: Thanks for all of your hard work saving and making available the great shows.
Martin Kornblatt writes: I continue to sing your praises. I have enjoyed every one of my purchases and recommend Radio Archives to any OTR buff I meet.
Mary Fichtenberg writes: Your collections are awesome. Thank you so much.
Maurice & Leigh Anne Peret write: Thank you for the cherished work that you are doing to preserve such an important part of our history through the remarkable medium of radio!
Max Schmid writes: I will eagerly await the notices of the new releases to see what you unleash next. Thanks for your work.
Michael Dopkin writes: I'll echo the comments of your other correspondents as to the excellent job you do in preserving the best of old-time radio and in fulfilling orders in an amazingly short amount of time. You deserve plaudits from all fans of old-time radio.
Michael G. Davis writes: Keep up the good work. Radio Archives is the best.
Michael O'Brien from Australia writes: Greetings from an Australian who finds your selections quite enthralling. Keep up the good work.
Mitzi McLaughlin writes: This is great! I appreciate all of you so much for keeping this alive!
Phil Brantingham writes: Radio Archives does a wonderful job of bringing back so many quality programs. Your service is really wonderful. Quality sound, full documentation, and fairly low prices. Keep up the good work.
Randy Collins writes: Thanks for continuing the important work you do, the quality of your product, and for your great service and selection.
Randy Spurlock, M.D. writes: Thanks again for the continued high quality and diverse selection of shows. Keep it up.
Richard Frankel writes: I really love the work you do at Radio Archives. I congratulate you and express my gratitude for the great work you are doing.
Richard Scheckman, film segment producer for "The Late Show with David Letterman," writes: Over the years, I have been able to introduce many friends to the Archives and they are as happy as I am with the quality and quantity of the rare radio shows that you have made available to the old time radio fan. As you obviously know, I order everything that you put out and could not be happier with the quality of sound and selection of shows.
Richard Sens-Castet writes: I appreciate the hard work that you all at Radio Archives are doing for future generations to appreciate a unique medium that any visual medium cannot match. Thank you for your hard work and dedication in preserving an integral part of our American cultural history and for making it available for everyone's enjoyment. Your organization is fantastic.
Richard Simonton writes: These radio shows represent immortality to the people who performed in them. It's an obligation to preserve them.
Robert DeBord writes: I love old time radio and would love to be able to support in a small way the continuance of this oh so necessary work. In a day when entertainment has been relegated to bathroom humor and lasciviousness, it's refreshing to hear true talent the entire family can enjoy. Keep up the good work.
Sanjeev Chawla from New Delhi writes: I am thankful, received a CD from your organization. I am also involved in archives of radio broadcast content. At present, I am working with All India Radio, India and I converted approx 47000 old archival value tapes into CD format. My main responsibility is training the engineering and programmers in new technology areas.
Scott Eberbach writes: I feel that the work that your organization does is very important. That is why I will be placing another order within a week or two. Thanks for all you do in preserving Radio's past for future generations!
Stephen Jansen writes: I REALLY enjoy being a part of this - I have a profound love of OTR (and audio, in general), and believe that what you are doing is terribly important. MP3's are nice, but this type of audio preservation is a completely different kind of nice.
Stephen Shafer writes: As a university professor and historian, I am very interested in the preservation of classic radio, and I am delighted to hear that this organization is devoted to that cause.
Tammy Poole writes: Love the CD's. So glad I found your web site.
Terri Lucas writes: Thanks so much again for the wonderful work to preserve the rich history of radio and keep those CDs comin'! These are going to be a surprise birthday gift for someone who got an enormous kick out of an earlier set. You provide excellent quality and diversity.
Thomas Horton writes: Thank you for keeping our radio programs 'alive.'
Walt Jones writes: Great thanks..look forward to listening to and purchasing more sets in the coming year. I work at the Pentagon and enjoying these shows takes me back in time and far away from the sad news and times we live in today.
Woody Schultz writes: Great CDs, Great CDs! Radio Archives is the best for 20th century radio. Keep the great shows coming. Love you guys! Wyatt Clough writes: OTR is my life! I really enjoy the wonderful old time material.
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