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Bendix 112 (1948)

Bendix 112 (1948)
A used radio, has marks etc from being in a home & handled. It has a walnut case and plays very well. No severe distracting damage or marks. Also has an internal loop antenna. Restored to provide you with safe, reliable operation. 12"W x 7"H x 8"D.  $95.00. (0109064)

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Bendix 526A (1946)

Bendix 526A (1946)
A beautiful brown Bakelite Bendix Aviation radio with original butterscotch swirled knobs. Excellent reception on the AM band and fully restored electronically for safe, reliable listening. Dial face has some flaking of the paint. A 1" repaired crack on the rear bottom of the case does NOT detract from the displayability of this fine radio.  $125.00. (0109024)

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Bulova Watch Company 132 Clock Radio

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Bulova Watch Company 132 Clock Radio
The clock has been cleaned and serviced and kept perfect time over a five-day period. The radio has seven transistors and plays very well. This is a pre-1962 unit. Includes original box that is in excellent condition. The knob on the sleep button is broken but this minor defect does not detract from the beauty/playability of this unit.  $50.00. (0109077)

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Crosley F5-TWE "Musical Chef" (1954)

Crosley F5-TWE "Musical Chef" (1954)
A beautiful, virtually flawless, rarely offered kitchen radio; this Bakelite set is a brilliant white and features a wind-up timer. The timer knob is on the left and the tuner and power/volume controls are on the right. It has a built in baking timer that works perfectly. The timer has a nice loud bell DING! Back in the early 50's, the Musical Chef was part of a promotion in that when you bought a Crosley appliance like a stove, washer, dryer, etc., the Musical Chef was given as a gift. Electronically restored to give you safe, reliable service. Strong AM reception that is loud and clear. 9"W x 6"H x 6"D.  $145.00. (0109033)

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Delco R-1174 (1941)

Delco R-1174 (1941)
WOW! This Delco (United Motors Service, Detroit, MI) radio looks like it just came out of the factory door! A beautiful wooden case with the original wooden knobs. Exceptional reception on the AM band. Pushbuttons work as designed. Plays loud & clear. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. You'll like the sound coming from this unit. 12"W x 8"H x 7"D.  $199.00. (0109062)

 

Emerson 642A (1950)

Emerson 642A (1950)
A beautiful chocolate case that is virtually mark free. Strong reception across the AM band. The spring operated handle works perfectly. The dial lens is sharply clear. This is a beautiful radio that has been fully restored electronically. You'll love the looks as well as the sound. 11"W x 7"H x 6"D.  $175.00. (0109043)

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Firestone 4-A-90 (1951)

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Firestone 4-A-90 (1951)
This is a tiny little radio with big radio sound. Strong volume as well as excellent reception across the AM dial. Bright, clean & shiny walnut plastic case with a nice looking, like new grille cloth. A cute little radio. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. 8-1/2"W x 5-3/4"H x 4-1/2"D.  $135.00. (0109082)

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General Electric 410 (1951)

General Electric 410 (1951)
Excellent reception on the AM band and a very nice wooden case. Clear dial lens and nice numbers. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. 13"W x 9"H x 7"D.  $135.00. (0109057)

 

Meck RC-5C5 (1946)

Meck RC-5C5 (1946)
This is a superb radio made by John Meck Industries of Plymouth, Indiana. Another petite little gem with outstanding AM reception using the internal loop antenna. The case is beautiful with an all original shine. Look at that crystal clear dial lens and near perfect dial. Big sound from a tiny radio. Your friends will be amazed at how small this radio is when you "show it off." 8"W x 5"H x 5"D.  $175.00. (0109056)

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Philco 47-204  (1947)

Philco 47-204 (1947)
What a gorgeous looking Philco radio. A beautiful leatherette covering with mahogany wood trim bring out the beauty of this exceptional radio. Strong reception across the AM band. The clear dial lens highlights a near perfect dial. There is an internal loop antenna attached to the Bakelite rear cover that has Philco stamped into it. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. Some normal wear marks along the bottom edges do not detract from the beauty of this radio. 13"W x 7-1/2"H x 7"D.  $225.00. (0109044)

 

RCA 2X621 (1952)

RCA 2X621 (1952)
A beautiful chocolate/brown RCA with exceptional reception across the AM and Shortwave bands. 6 tubes along with an internal loop antenna bring in those fringe, weak stations with the spectacular Golden Throat sound that only RCA provides. A very sharp radio. 12"W x 9"H x 7"D.  $140.00. (0109065)

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RCA 8X541 (1949)

RCA 8X541 (1949)
A certified Golden Throat patented radio with exceptional AM reception. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. A pretty chocolate/brown case. On the left side bottom is a crack that is barely visible. When the radio is sitting in normal position, the crack is not seen. Look at the close-up picture. Price reflects this minor cosmetic defect. You'd never know there is a crack unless you looked for it. The radio plays great. 11"W x 7"H x 6"D.  $115.00. (0109061)

 

RCA 9-X-641 (1950)

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RCA 9-X-641 (1950)
A beautiful case with exceptional reception makes this radio a super buy. You'll like the strong volume and the radio/phono jack. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable operation. 12"W x 7"H x 8"D.  $135.00. (0109075)

 

RCA Little Master (1948)

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RCA Little Master (1948)
This is a rarely offered RCA Little Master AM radio with exceptional reception and a beautiful case. Crystal clear glass dial lens. Magic-Loop internal antenna. Fully restored electronically for safe operation. RCA made five Little Master radios: Little Master, Little Master A, Little Master II, Little Master III, & Little Master IV. You'll be happy with this rarely seen radio. 11"W x 7"H x 7"D.  $185.00. (0109079)

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Realtone TR-8611 (1961)

Realtone TR-8611 (1961)
A very nice looking six transistor radio with loud and clear reception on the AM band. Referred to as the "Constellation" model. Uses a commom 9 volt battery.  $99.00. (0109074)

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Sentinel 1U360 (1955)

Sentinel 1U360 (1955)
A petite radio with a nice case and good reception across the AM band. This little radio will fit anywhere and display nicely. Electronically restored to give safe, reliable operation. 9"W x 6"H x 4"D.  $75.00. (0109037)

 

Silvertone 2016 (1953-56)

Silvertone 2016 (1953-56)
An absolutely gorgeous case on this beautiful cream/ivory Silvertone radio of the 50's. Exceptional reception across the AM band and a separate tone control for your listening pleasure. Crystal clear dial lens. A superb example of 1950's radio. 14"W x 7"H x 7"D.   $150.00. (0109047)

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Silvertone 6407 (1940)

Silvertone 6407 (1940)
A smartly designed radio with an exceptionally beautiful case. Fully restored electronically for safe, reliable use. Excellent reception on the AM band. The four preset pushbuttons work perfectly. This is a very pretty radio that will be a highlight of your radio collection. 70 years old and still playing strong! 9"W x 7"H x 6"D.  $225.00. (0109049)

 

Sony 3R-67 Transistor (1960's)

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Sony 3R-67 Transistor (1960's)
An eight-transistor Sony from the 1960's. Excellent reception. Earphone jack works. Very nice mark free case. Includes new Alkaline batteries.  $60.00. (0109078)

 

Trav-Ler 5015 (1948)

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Trav-Ler 5015 (1948)
Beautiful, shiny case. Clear dial lens with strong numbers. Excellent reception on the AM band. Original knobs and back with an internal loop antenna. Dial light highlights the numbers with a nice glow. Electronically restored for safe, reliable operation. You'll like this petite radio. 10"W x 7"H x 6"D.  $165.00. (0109080)

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Watterson 478(?) (1947)

Watterson 478(?) (1947)
A stunning dark wooden cabinet highlights this radio for your display. Exceptional reception across the AM band. Fully restored to give you safe, dependable enjoyment for years to come. (I am not sure of the model number on this unit)  $125.00. (0109007)

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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. (0109048)

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Zenith 5D810Y (1949)

Zenith 5D810Y (1949)
Very good AM reception, a beautiful dark brown case, nice brass front screen, clear dial face and strong numbers. A very nice Zenith fully restored for safe, reliable operation. 12"W x 7"H x 7"D.  $135.00. (0109058)

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Zenith Royal 285 (1964)

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Zenith Royal 285 (1964)
Exceptionally strong volume as well as strong reception across the AM band. Nice looking and it does have the metal stand. Many do not. Eight transistors pull in the stations and the earphone jack works. Some marks on the back from use, but a beautiful Zenith none-the-less. You'll like this strong perfromer. 5-3/4"H x 3-3/4"W x 1-3/4"D.  $90.00. (0109081)

 

Zenith Royal 50 (1960)

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Zenith Royal 50 (1960)
A Zenith six transistor radio with a damage free case. Strong volume with excellent reception. Earphone jack works. Included are two AA batteries and a new set of earphone "buds." You'll like this vintage 1960 transistor radio.  $90.00. (0109076)

 

Zenith Royal 59-1 Transistor (1965)

Zenith Royal 59-1 Transistor (1965)
Eight transistors pull in the AM stations loud and clear. A great looking case and dial. The carrying case is very nice too. Uses two AA batteries, included.  $75.00. (0109073)

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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