I like the look of wood. First I blog about a wooden fan, now a wooden radio. I promise next week will not be a wooden blender. But this wood magno radio from the Daytrip Society was too good to pass up. It's not the first wood radio to come out, but I like its style the best: more handcrafted, less modern Flintstones. And it has a green story: the radios are made by an Indonesian farming village with new growth wood. For every tree that is used in production, a new one is planted. Now that's a radio to hail good reception.







