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Admiral 6Y18N (1949)

Admiral 6Y18N (1949)

A beautiful portable Admiral that has excellent AM reception with the internal antenna. The case is very nice. The metals are not rusted or broken. It is fully restored electronically & works on house power. The batteries are no longer available for this radio. These radios are hard to find in this nice condition as they were moved around a lot. 14"W x 11"H x 5"D.  $179.00. (1090272)

 

Admiral 7T10 (1947)

Admiral 7T10 (1947)

A beautiful charcoal/black case, a nicely lit dial, a crystal clear dial lens and fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. Superb AM reception with the Admiral "Super Aeroscope" built-in antenna. Wonderful room filling sound. 13"W x 8-1/2"H x 7-1/2"D.  $189.00. (1090281)

 

Admiral Pocket Transistor Y701R (1968)

Admiral Pocket Transistor Y701R (1968)

A gently used Admiral with the earphone, instruction sheet and box. A very nice shirt pocket radio with Admiral quality. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 3-7/8"H x 2-3/8"W x 1-1/8"D.  $45.00. (1090186)

 

Airline 74WG-1509 (1947)

Airline 74WG-1509 (1947)

A beautiful chocolate/brown Montgomery Wards "Airline" brand AM radio. Superb reception with the internal antenna and six-tube circuit. A crystal clear dial lens that lights nicely for night use. The 4" x 6" speaker puts out great sound quality. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 13"W x 8"H x 7"D.  $185.00. (1090280)

 

Airline 84BR-1517A (1948)

Airline 84BR-1517A (1948)

A beautiful Montgomery Wards Airline AM radio with excellent reception using the internal loop antenna. Their is no need for an external wire antenna. The case is beautiful along with a lighted, crystal clear dial. The push-buttons operate properly. Restored electronically for safe, reliable daily use. 14"W x 7-1/2"H x 6-1/2"D.  $165.00. (1090182)

 

Arvin 664 (1947)

Arvin 664 (1947)

The six-tube circuit pulls in the AM stations very well with the internal loop antenna and the sound is spectacular with the tone control. The radio has a gorgeous chocolate brown case and a nicely lighted dial along with a decorative handle. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 12"W x 8"H x 7"D.  $225.00. (1090276)

 

Arvin 950-T2 (1955)

Arvin 950-T2 (1955)

A nice table radio with superb reception across the AM dial with strong volume. Nice, clean & shiny case with virtually no marks. A pretty radio. Restored electronically for safe daily operation. 10"W x 6"H x 5-1/2"D.  $145.00. (1090109)

 

Crosley 5M3 Fiver Junior (1934)

Crosley 5M3 Fiver Junior (1934)

This is a nice wooden case Crosley with very good reception on the AM dial. The dial is nicely lighted for night use. Some call this a cathedral but I think it is a table model due to its petite size. The wooden case is very nice, it is not refinished, so it has some "character" marks, but they do not detract from the beauty of this little Crosley. It needs a wire antenna which I have included. All you need to do is unroll it behind furniture. Fully restored electronically for reliable & safe daily use. This radio was made without a back, but I installed a back due to the dangerous high voltages present to little fingers, etc. 12"H x 10"W x 8-1/2"D.  $275.00. (1090282)

 

Daisy Lectronic 50-24-1040 Portable Transistor

Daisy Lectronic 50-24-1040 Portable Transistor

This is a cute little AM radio for your granddaughter, daughter or favorite mom/wife. Plays very well and is in exceptionally nice condition. These are usually marked with names etc. This is in like new shape. It's made by Daisy/Heddon, Rogers, Arkansas. Date unknown, but it appears to be late 60's or early 70's. A nice Christmas gift.  $44.00. (1090244)

 

Electro EB631 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

Electro EB631 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

New, never used with earphone and battery. I do not know if this is the original battery; it was in the box. It is not useable. Uses a common 9-volt battery. Aligned/calibrated for best reception. 4-1/4"H x 2-3/4"W x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090192)

 

Firestone "Air Chief" S-7402-4 (1940)

Firestone "Air Chief" S-7402-4 (1940)

This is Firestone's miniaturization at its best. This AM radio has excellent reception with the internal antenna. I provided a wire if you'd like to attach a longer external wire antenna. This beauty sold for $9.95 in 1940 and was known as "The Reporter." The case is fabulous. Fully restored electronically for safe, dependable daily use. This is a tiny radio at 8"W x 5"H x 5"D.  $200.00. (1090127)

 

General Electric 102 (1948)

General Electric 102 (1948)

This is a very nice GE with exceptional reception on the AM band using the internal loop antenna. The case is nice and shiny. Also, a crystal clear dial with strong graphics show nicely. This model does not have a pilot light. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable daily operation. 12"W x 8"H x 7"D.  $165.00. (1090139)

 

General Electric 115W (1948)

General Electric 115W (1948)

This GE has an incredible bright white mark-free case and a crystal clear dial lens & numbers. Excellent AM reception with the internal loop antenna. This model does not have a dial light. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 12-1/2"W x 8"H x 7"D.  $165.00. (1090274)

 

General Electric 202 (1947)

General Electric 202 (1947)

A nice chocolate brown case and exceptional reception on the AM band with the six-tube circuit and internal loop antenna. The dial lights nicely for night time use. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 12"W x 8"H x 8"D.  $149.00. (1090267)

 

General Electric 410 (1951)

General Electric 410 (1951)

This GE has a very nice wood cabinet along with a clear, lighted dial. Exceptional reception across the AM band with the internal loop antenna and a six-tube circuit. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 13-1/4"W x 9"H x 7"D.  $149.00. (1090265)

 

General Electric 424 (1954)

General Electric 424 (1954)

A nice, compact radio that will fit nicely on a nightstand or small space. Excellent AM reception and a pretty case. An internal antenna pulls in the weak stations well. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 11-1/2"W x 6"H x 6"D.  $135.00. (1090242)

 

General Electric 7-2705 Pocket Transistor (1971)

General Electric 7-2705 Pocket Transistor (1971)

Brand new, never used. Superb reception on AM. Case is beautiful. Original box. No earphone. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 4-1/8"H x 2-1/2"W x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090184)

 

General Electric P-1750 Pocket Transistor (mid-60s)

General Electric P-1750 Pocket Transistor (mid-60s)

A nice GE set with the earphone, paperwork and box. Case is in nice, used condition. Good AM reception with the six-transistor circuits. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 4-1/2"W x 2-1/2"H x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090183)

 

General Electric P-808E Portable Transistor (1962)

General Electric P-808E Portable Transistor (1962)

Superb reception and strong volume. Tunes in the weak stations very well. A very sharp, clean case. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 7"W x 5"H x 2-3/4"D.  $55.00. (1090165)

 

General Electric P-881A Portable (1960)

General Electric P-881A Portable (1960)

A black & white portable that plays very well on 115V house current or four "D" batteries. Reception on the AM band is excellent. Five transistors and an internal antenna pull in the stations loud & clear. Restored for reliable daily use with a new power cord, capacitors and aligned to GE specifications. 10-1/2"W x 7"H x 3"D.  $99.00. (1090229)

 

General Electric P1758 Pocket Transistor (1969)

General Electric P1758 Pocket Transistor (1969)

Excellent reception on the AM band and a nice case. Original box and papers. No earphone. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 4"H x 2-3/8"W x 1-3/8"D.  $35.00. (1090217)

 

Harlie R-1400 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

Harlie R-1400 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

New, never used with paperwork, protective cover and earphone. Calibrated/aligned for best reception. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 4-1/4"H x 2-1/2"W x 1-3/8"D.  $45.00. (1090196)

 

Hemisphere 655 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

Hemisphere 655 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

New, never used with paperwork, protective cover and earphone. Uses a common 9-volt battery. Calibrated for best reception. 4-1/8"H x 2-5/8"W x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090195)

 

Jade 1166-2 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

Jade 1166-2 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

New, never used with paperwork & protective cover. Uses a common 9-volt battery. Calibrated/aligned for best reception. 4-3/8"H x 2-3/4"W x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090194)

 

Jade J1212 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

Jade J1212 Pocket Transistor (late 60s)

New, never used with protective cover and earphone. Uses a common 9-volt battery. Calibrated for best reception. 4-3/8"H x 2-5/8"W x 1-1/2"D.  $45.00. (1090193)

 

Motorola 55X11A (1946)

Motorola 55X11A (1946)

A smaller radio with exceptional big radio reception on the AM dial. The internal antenna pulls in the weak, distant stations very well. A beautiful case and a clear dial lens. The dial lights nicely for night use. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable daily use. 11"W x 6-1/2"H x 6-1/2"D.  $180.00. (1090133)

 

Motorola X64E Transistor (mid-60s)

Motorola X64E Transistor (mid-60s)

Excellent reception along with loud and clear sound. Seven transistors. Uses four "C" batteries, included. Very nice case and strong handle. 8-1/4"W x 6"H x 3"D.  $55.00. (1090172)

 

Panasonic R-1019 Pocket Transistor (1970)

Panasonic R-1019 Pocket Transistor (1970)

Exceptional reception on the AM band. The case is like new. Uses two "AA" batteries. A very nice radio. 4-3/4"H x 2-3/4"W x 1-1/4"D.  $30.00. (1090215)

 

Panasonic R-1027 Pocket Transistor (1970)

Panasonic R-1027 Pocket Transistor (1970)

Gently used with great AM reception. Uses two "AA" batteries. Adjusted for best reception. 4-1/4"H x 2-1/2"W x 1-1/4"D.  $30.00. (1090203)

 

Philco 53-954 (1953)

Philco 53-954 (1953)

This Philco has a beautiful dark Mahogany wood case along with a beautifully lighted dial and great reception across the AM band. The frequencies used on the service band are no longer in use. The radio also has a big 7" speaker and a six-tube circuit for superior sound quality. 16-1/2"W x 11"H x 8"D.  $179.00. (1090257)

 

Philco B656 Portable (1953)

Philco B656 Portable (1953)

This Philco has a spectacular case and a very appealing tuning dial. It is gray in color and has a leather carrying handle that is in very nice condition. The rear cover snaps closed properly and the hinges are in excellent condition. It has superb reception on the AM dial using the internal antenna. Fully restored electronically. This portable will play on AC household power. The cord is stored inside the case. The batteries are not available anymore for these type radios. The Special Services band is no longer used. 11"W x 8-1/2"H x 6"D.  $175.00. (1090128)

 

Radiola 61-8 (1947)

Radiola 61-8 (1947)

This is a spectacular looking and performing radio. Unbelievable case. Shiny, clean; it looks like it just came out of the RCA factory in Camden, NJ in 1947. Amazing reception across the AM band with the internal antenna. The dial lens is as close to perfect as I've ever seen. Clean, clear with strong graphics. Lights up nicely for night viewing. You'll like this radio. Fully restored electronically for safe, dependable daily use. 11-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H x 7"D.  $225.00. (1090142)

 

RCA 2X61 (1953)

RCA 2X61 (1953)

This RCA has excellent reception across the AM band with the internal loop antenna. The dial is nice and clear and the numbers are sharp. A beautiful chocolate brown case. It has a dial light, but it is not too bright. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 12"W x 9"H x 7"D.  $149.00. (1090275)

 

RCA 8-X-6E (1957)

RCA 8-X-6E (1957)

A nice, clean white case and superb reception on the AM band with the internal antenna. The dial lights nicely for night use and is very clean and mark-free. Fully restored for reliable daily use. 11"W x 6-1/2"H x 5-1/2"D.  $128.00. (1090253)

 

RCA RGA1046E Pocket Transistor (late 1960s)

RCA RGA1046E Pocket Transistor (late 1960s)

This is a great sounding RCA with exceptional reception across the AM band. It's also very versatile as it works on 115V house current, six "AA" batteries or one 9-volt battery. You can tote this radio wherever you go. The case is in excellent condition and the circuits are aligned/calibrated for the performance you'd expect from RCA. 7-1/2"H x 4-1/2"W x 3"D.  $50.00. (1090180)

 

Realistic 12-173 Pocket Transistor (mid 70s)

Realistic 12-173 Pocket Transistor (mid 70s)

Super reception across the AM band. The case is very nice. Uses four "AA" batteries. 5-5/8"H x 2-3/4"W x 1-1/8"D.  $30.00. (1090216)

 

Realistic 12-719 AM/FM Pocket Transistor (late 70s)

Realistic 12-719 AM/FM Pocket Transistor (late 70s)

Gently used Realistic/Radio Shack AM/FM radio with excellent reception. Calibrated for best reception. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 5-1/4"H x 3-1/2"W x 1-1/4"D.  $30.00. (1090202)

 

Regal 7251 (1948)

Regal 7251 (1948)

A beautiful chocolate brown cabinet and excellent AM reception with the internal loop antenna. The back is not original, but it's acceptable. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily operation. I haven't seen this model very often. 10-1/2"W x 6-1/4D x 7"H.  $149.00. (1090261)

 

Sentinel 1U-360 (1955)

Sentinel 1U-360 (1955)

This is a cute little radio that would fit nicely on your nightstand or on your kitchen countertop. An ivory case in nice condition. New capacitors, new tubes and aligned to factory specifications. The internal antenna pulls in stations across the AM band. 9"W x 6"H x 4"D.  $79.00. (1090222)

 

Sentinel 309-W (1947)

Sentinel 309-W (1947)

This is a small radio with big radio AM reception using the internal antenna. It has a nicely lit dial for night use along with a crystal clear dial cover. A beautiful dark chocolate case can be seen in the photos. This would fit nicely on a night stand or small table. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 8"W x 5"H x 5"D.  $185.00. (1090278)

 

Sentinel 314 (1947)

Sentinel 314 (1947)

This Sentinel has it all: a beautiful chocolate brown Bakelite case, a crystal clear dial lens that shows nicely at night, and an internal loop antenna and superb reception across the AM band. Restored for reliable daily use. 11"W x 7-1/2"H x 7"D.  $179.00. (1090243)

 

Sentinel 332 (1949)

Sentinel 332 (1949)

A beautiful Sentinel with nice reception on the AM band along with a full range tone control. Superb reception with the internal loop antenna. A crystal clear dial lens that also looks nice at night. Fully restored electronically for reliable operation. 11-1/2"W x 7-1/2"H x 7"D.  $175.00. (1090138)

 

Setchell Carlson 416 (1946)

Setchell Carlson 416 (1946)

A beautiful white/cream colored case with a great shine. A crystal clear dial lens and lighted for night use. Excellent reception across the AM band with the internal loop antenna. Electronically restored for safe, dependable daily operation. 10"W x 7"H x 6-1/2"D.  $185.00. (1090123)

 

Signet Pocket Transistor Radio G018 (late 60s)

Signet Pocket Transistor Radio G018 (late 60s)

New, never used with protective cover and earphone. Uses a common 9-volt battery. Aligned/calibrated for best reception. 4-1/4"H x 2-5/8"W x 1-1/4"D.  $45.00. (1090191)

 

Silvertone 2015 (1954)

Silvertone 2015 (1954)

This Silvertone has a beautiful, shiny brown case, a crystal clear dial lens and superb AM reception with the internal antenna and six-tube circuitry. The dial lights nicely for night use. Also has a tone control for the sound that you prefer. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 14"W x 7"H x 7"D.  $149.00. (1090279)

 

Sony TR-3550 Pocket Transistor (1978)

Sony TR-3550 Pocket Transistor (1978)

A very well playing radio with six transistors and two "AA" batteries. Some light marks on the front. Tuned/aligned for the best reception. A radio you can toss in your backpack or pocket & enjoy whenever you need an AM radio. SONY quality. 3"W x 3-3/4"H x 1-1/8"D.  $25.00. (1090219)

 

Sylvania 614 (1954)

Sylvania 614 (1954)

This Sylvania has superb reception across the AM dial with the internal antenna. The case is very nice and it has a nicely lit dial for night use. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 12"W x 7"H x 5-1/2"D.  $149.00. (1090277)

 

TMK 10-Transistor Portable (early 60s)

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TMK 10-Transistor Portable (early 60s)

A very nice ten-transistor radio made in Japan by Koyo Denki Company. Superb reception on the AM band. Very clean case. Leather cover is used but still functional. Runs on four "AA" batteries or one 9-volt battery. 6-1/2"W x 3-1/4"H x 2"D.  $60.00. (1090283)

 

Trav-Ler 5060 (1950)

Trav-Ler 5060 (1950)

This Trav-Ler has a very nice case and excellent AM reception with the internal loop antenna. The dial is clear and lighted for night use. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 10-1/2"W x 7"H x 7"D.  $179.00. (1090256)

 

Truetone D-1118 (1942)

Truetone D-1118 (1942)

A beautiful, shiny chocolate/brown case with a crystal clear dial and lens cover. The dial lights nicely for night use. Excellent reception on both the AM and Shortwave bands. AM comes in well with the "Stratoscope" internal loop antenna. Shortwave comes in well with the long wire antenna I have included. This is a seven-tube circuit. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 14"W x 9"H x 7"D.  $235.00. (1090273)

 

Westinghouse H-318T5 (1950)

Westinghouse H-318T5 (1950)

A radio that will fit nicely in a small space. Excellent AM reception with the internal loop antenna. Very clean case. Sharp graphics on the dial. Restored electronically for reliable daily use. 9-1/4"W x 6-3/4"H x 6"D.  $135.00. (1090249)

 

Westinghouse H-382T5 (1953)

Westinghouse H-382T5 (1953)

An outstanding chocolate brown case with extraordinary reception on the AM band using the internal antenna. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. A superb sounding radio you'll enjoy. 9"W x 6"H x 5"D.   $145.00. (1090048)

 

Zenith A513G (1956)

Zenith A513G (1956)

A nice Zenith that'll look nice on your desk or shelf. It is gray in color and has a beautiful case. Reception is excellent across the AM band using the internal loop antenna. The radio has a large 8" oval speaker which gives this little Zenith big radio sound. Restored electronically for safe, dependable operation. 10"W x 7"H x 6"D.  $150.00. (1090121)

 

Zenith Royal 16 R16P3 Transistor (late 60s)

Zenith Royal 16 R16P3 Transistor (late 60s)

This is referred to as the Zenith "Billfold" radio. Exceptional reception along with a fabulous, mark free case. Eight transistors and calibrated for super reception. Uses two common "AA" batteries. 5-1/2"H x 3-1/4"W x 1-1/2"D.  $95.00. (1090207)

 

Zenith Royal 500E Pocket Transistor (1959)

Zenith Royal 500E Pocket Transistor (1959)

Wonderful reception as you'd expect from Zenith. Eight transistors pull in the stations loud and clear. Case is nice with some minor scuffing from use. The faceplate is very nice as most of these "pit" very badly. It also has the "cone-shaped" grille. Uses four "AA" batteries. This is a heavy radio at 18 ounces that will feel good in your hands. 5-1/2"H x 3-1/4"W x 1-1/2"D.  $135.00. (1090166)

 

Emerson 296 (1940)

Emerson 296 (1940)

Excellent reception across the AM band with the internal loop antenna. The case has been refinished by the last owner. Clear dial lens and a lighted dial. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 10"W x 8"H x 6"D.  $149.00. (1090263)

 

General Electric 226 (1950)

General Electric 226 (1950)

A nice GE with super reception across the AM band with the six-tube circuit and loop antenna. The dial is slightly worn as seen in the photos. The dial lights for night use. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 13-1/4"W x 8-1/4"H x 8"D.  $135.00. (1090268)

 

RCA 7-BX-6L Portable (1956)

RCA 7-BX-6L Portable (1956)

This is a beautiful RCA with exceptional reception across the AM band. It works on house power but not on battery as they are no longer available. Fully restored electronically for reliable daily use. 10-1/2"W x 8"H x 3-1/2"D.  $125.00. (1090230)

 

RCA 8BX5 Portable (1948)

RCA 8BX5 Portable (1948)

A sharp looking RCA portable from 1948. It has exceptional AM reception with the internal antenna along with an electronic alignment to RCA specs. The case is a shiny dark brown with a snakeskin type covering. Fully restored with new capacitors, line cord and defective tubes were replaced. It is set to work on house 115 volt power as the batteries for this older radio are no longer available. 11"W x 9-1/2"H x 5"D.  $145.00. (1090231)

 

Soundesign 1164 Pocket Transistor (1970s)

Soundesign 1164 Pocket Transistor (1970s)

New, never used with box & paperwork. This model did not come with an earphone. Calibrated for best reception. Uses a common 9-volt battery. 4"H x 3-1/2"W x 1-1/2"D.  $35.00. (1090200)
Guarantee & Terms of Sale

All radios are guaranteed for 30 days. If a radio fails within that time, we will work together to make a fix. A buyer SHALL NOT attempt to make any repairs to the radio without my approval.

My Restoration Philosophy

Vacuum tubes are tested and any weak/defective tubes are replaced.  Electrolytic and wax capacitors are replaced.  NO exceptions!!  I consider this to be mandatory.  Resistors are tested and replaced if needed.  If the speaker cone is torn and cannot be repaired with a simple fix, it is replaced.  The tuning capacitor is cleaned and lubricated.  All controls/switches are cleaned with DETOXIT D5 electronic cleaner.  The radio is aligned to play at peak performance using a signal generator.  The cases/knobs are hand polished to a bright shine.  Cracked/worn/frayed wires are replaced.  The power cord is replaced.  My goal is to provide you with a radio that is safe to use on a daily basis.  I DO NOT take any shortcuts.  I take personal pride in my workmanship!  All radios that I sell will be restored as per my restoration philosophy.

About me...

I began repairing radios in 1958.  I was an Aviation Electronics Technician (Nuclear Weapons) in the U.S. Navy and a Senior Electronic Technician for the Bendix Aviation Company repairing/calibrating electronic equipment used by NASA/Space Program.  After retirement, I began restoring vintage radios as a hobby and have sold many to local antique shops and to friends.


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