Hi, there!
I have been looking for a "FM Radio Belt Buckle" for years but my search has been unsuccessful. On the road, I saw a "TV Belt Buckle", "LCD Belt Buckle", "i-Pod Belt Buckle", but no "FM Radio Belt Buckle".
I am sure everybody can ascertain that this is not hard to make given the fact that there are many "mini fm radios" on the market, some of them as small as a belt buckle. As on those tiny fm radios, the wires for the earbuds can serve as an antenna.
Cheers,
Carlos Albert Lacaye-- Disco Makberto, Aug 12 2007 (Or you could have the antenna somewhere in the belt?) Not a bad idea. This could be a sought-after giveaway from a radio station. The belt buckle could spell out the station name.-- jutta, Aug 12 2007 I found some, Jutta, that is, giveways from radio stations. But they were non-functional. In other words, the belt buckle was made in the form of a transistor radio, but again, totally non-functional.
Carlos Albert-- Disco Makberto, Aug 12 2007 The DVD of "Six Pack" came out recently, "complete with horny waitress who's wearing a belt buckle radio."-- ldischler, Aug 12 2007 I think it would be helpful to change the idea title to be the same as it's current subtitle.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 12 2007 In my earlier youth I would have given much to have one of these.
Now you'd probably have to include an MP3 player.-- normzone, Aug 12 2007 Okay, I changed the title as Idischler suggested.
The idea of having a "combo fm radio belt buckle" sounds okay to me. However, instead of an "mp3 belt buckle", I would advise an "i-pod belt buckle" simply because "i-pod belt buckles" are alredy on the market, so it would be a matter of modifying these existing belt buckles.
As for the DVD "Six Pack" and the waitresses with the belt buckle radios, I didn't know about it. It would be worth checking the movie out.-- Disco Makberto, Aug 13 2007 random, halfbakery