Yeh;
I also had a crystal set (with headphones) which I made from parts.
That was many years after "real radios" (with tubes) came on the market.
I just wanted to see what one was like so I built it from a Popular Science magazine article.
My first “real” radio was an old wooden case RCA tube radio from the 1930’s or early 1940’s which an aunt gave to me when I was a kid. It lasted for several more years.
I really loved all the neat shows that were on old time radio. I still miss them. Television simply does not due justice to ones imagination that was used when listening to old time radio shows. I can still remember many of them to this day.
The next radio I had was a small wooden case “portable” Emerson radio that took a 90 volt battery. The term portable back then meant something with a handle on it but not really portable as we think of today meaning small.
The first radio that I actually bought was a 1959 sears 6 transistor “pocket” radio. It was of poor quality & did not last very long. That was only one year after the transistor was invented.
Radios today are smaller, cheaper, better quality, & much more reliable.