




Most radio stations used to give away custom belt buckles, especially in the 1970s. Here's a few from my collection: WLAC Nashville, Radio Luxembourg, WSM Nashville, WQXI Atlanta, and a BTO buckle direct from the record label. You don't want to sit down wearing one of these unless you have no belly. Trust me.
1 comment:
Hey,
I think that RTL buckle is either RTL France or RTL Germany. Radio Luxembourg, the English Service, never went by RTL I don't think. Having said that, all three services were/are owned by the same media behemoth.
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