This is the button that Howard Stern used to turn on his microphone when he was at K-Rock. The day after he left for Sirius, I ripped this off the board. I didn’t like the idea of anyone turning on that mic besides Howard. I stole it to ensure it would never be used by anyone but him. Besides, it was easy to replace. David Lee Roth could use a replacement.

This morning, Howard was gloating about the demise of K-Rock and CBS Radio and he mentioned feeling a bit nostalgic about his old console. I decided it was time to return this item to Howard. I just gave it to Tim Sabean.

It may just be a little piece of plastic, but it’s a little piece of plastic that belongs to the greatest radio show in history, “The Howard Stern Show.”

This is the button that Howard Stern used to turn on his microphone when he was at K-Rock. The day after he left for Sirius, I ripped this off the board. I didn’t like the idea of anyone turning on that mic besides Howard. I stole it to ensure it would never be used by anyone but him. Besides, it was easy to replace. David Lee Roth could use a replacement.

This morning, Howard was gloating about the demise of K-Rock and CBS Radio and he mentioned feeling a bit nostalgic about his old console. I decided it was time to return this item to Howard. I just gave it to Tim Sabean.

It may just be a little piece of plastic, but it’s a little piece of plastic that belongs to the greatest radio show in history, “The Howard Stern Show.”