Ordering Information


Please allow 1-2 weeks for your order to be filled. Flat-rate shipping fee $3.85 per order.

  • Each one hour cassette or CD is only $7.00!

    Massachusetts residents MUST include 5% State Sales Tax.

  • Orders are payable via check or money order. No C.O.D. orders please. Massachusetts residents, please include 5% State Sales Tax.
  • For customers ordering from outside the US, please remit by bank money order/draft in equivalent USA funds. Include sufficient funds for shipping to your country, including any special charges (such as 'small packet' charge from Canada).
  • All cassettes are quality TDK C-60s, and are labeled and packaged in rugged polyethylene boxes.
  • PLEASE ORDER BY EXACT CATALOG NUMBER.
  • Kindly make all checks/drafts/money orders payable to "Heritage Radio Classics".
  • Please be sure that your name and shipping address, including ZIP code, are clearly printed on your order.

Collectors: Ask about our special custom dubbing (re-recording) and sound enhancement services. We can convert your favorite old 78 RPM records, Electrical Transcriptions (including 16") and tapes onto open reels or cassettes. We also offer complete dubbing and duplication services, to and from all formats of 1/4" Open Reel, Cassette, 8-track tapes, vintage broadcast transcriptions, and VHS soundtracks.


Recordings are for personal use only, no license for duplication or public performance is intended or implied. Certain programs may be unavailable due to copyright restrictions/litigation, HERITAGE RADIO CLASSICS will not knowingly sell or distribute programs falling into that classification.

The HERITAGE ANSWER MAN

is available anytime you have a question about anything to do with OLD TIME RADIO or the availability of a particular program or series - just call and ask the question(s) - then leave your name and E-Mail address, and he'll send you an answer in the next 24 hours (except Sundays and Holidays) The phone number is (617) 430-5000 - Ask The Answer Man!! He's been answering OTR questions since 1971.



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