Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Eric McFadden (WD8RIF), for sharing the following guest post:
In October, 2017, Universal Radio moved from their large Reynoldsburg, Ohio retail store and warehouse to a smaller retail store and warehouse at 651-B Lakeview Plaza, Worthington, Ohio. This is actually Universal Radio’s fourth location in its 75 year history. In 1942, Universal Service opened on North Third Street in downtown Columbus. In 1977, Universal Radio moved to Aida Drive in Reynoldsburg. In 1992, Universal Radio moved to Americana Drive in Reynoldsburg. Finally, in 2017, Universal Radio moved to the current location in Worthington.
On Friday, November 17, I had the opportunity to visit the new location of Universal Radio for the first time and I prepared a photographic tour of the new location.
The new location is smaller than the previous location and instead of consisting of one large showroom space, the new location consists of several smaller rooms. (Indeed, the new layout reminds me the layout of one of my all-time favorite bookstores, the Book Loft in Columbus’s German Village neighborhood, which now has 32 (!) rooms of books. No, Universal Radio’s new store does not have 32 rooms!) As can be seen in the following photographs, these rooms are densely stocked. Universal Radio still offers all the items that were available in the previous store location. Of course, just as at the previous, larger, location, some items aren’t on immediate display but are available upon request.
Just as at the previous Reynoldsburg location (and at the even earlier Aida Drive location), the new Universal Radio store is home to several cats which, sadly, I neglected to photograph.
The new store is staffed by the same friendly and helpful people we’ve come to know from the Americana Drive location. During this visit, I saw and spoke with Josh, Eric, Barb, and Cathy.
Do you folks carry the no ground plane Firestick for CB use ?
You’ll need to contact Universal Radio about this: http://universal-radio.com/index.html
Cheers,
Thomas
Thank you along with the staff at Universal Radio for the photographs and text.
Thank your these great photos. It’s a pity you didn’t get any of the famous Universal Radio cats but I suppose there are enough photos of them on their website. 😉
I’m almost embarrassed to admit I’ve been studying the photo of the main showroom trying to identify all the radios. I’ve always wanted to see a photo like that showing as many radios side by side as possible to gauge the size differences. It’s the second cabinet from the left that interests me the most and I recognize many of the radios in that cabinet — but not all.
Can anyone identify the silver radio which is third from the left on the second shelf up, above and slightly to the left of the Grundig Satellit 750? I suppose I could call UR and ask but I don’t want them to know I’m a crazy person and block my number. 🙂
Here’s a full-resolution version of that photo. Perhaps it’ll help!
https://app.box.com/s/z6pn2gqsto245k5srktfrhs5ne26or72
The file is almost 10MB is size.
Thanks! Much appreciated! I was able to identify the radio and I feel like a chowderhead for not realizing it’s the Executive Satellit. I have the older “Grundig Edition” in black and completely forgot the current version is silver. Plus I don’t think I’ve ever seen one without its tan leather case.