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Angel Boys Radio
Here is a nice little two-transistor boys radio made in Japan sometime in the mid 1960s. The radio is nice looking and it is clean inside and out. It works, but these boys radios are not great performers. This one does not come up for sale often so if you collect these now is your time to put this in your collection.
$40.00. (1820083)
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Crosley JM-8BN Book Radio
Here is a nice looking Crosley book radio. This is their model JM-8BN. It uses three sub-miniature tubes and two transistors. It is powered by a 4 volt "A" battery and a 45 volt "B" battery. It is all original and in very good condition. It is untested but it is clean and looks like it will work. These radio rarely come up for sale so now is the time to put this nice radio in your collection.
$175.00. (1820067)
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Emerson 869
Here is a nice example of this 1957 Emerson model 869 four-transistor radio. This one plays loud and clear with the older style 9 volt batteries. The case is dark blue and the front is gold reverse paint. This model is very hard to find in working condition.
$185.00. (1820074)
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Global GR-900
Here is a good looking nine-transistor AM radio made in Japan in the early 1960s. The radio plays loud and clear with a 9 volt battery. The case has no chips, cracks or scratches. A super nice radio to add to your collection.
$110.00. (1820078)
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Hitachi TH-627R
This is a small six-transistor radio that plays like a champ. The radio has nice eye appeal. No case issues or dents in the grille. Made in Japan around 1960. Leather case is in good condition also.
$50.00. (1820007)
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Hitachi TH-650
Here is a beautiful example of this fine looking Hitachi model TH-650. This is a six-transistor shirt pocket size radio made in Japan around 1963. The radio plays loud and clear with a standard 9 volt battery. It is in near mint condition with a nice leather case.
$70.00. (1820072)
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Ida NTR-120
Here is a nice looking six-transistor shirt pocket radio. It was made in Japan around 1961 but I'm not sure who made it. It goes by several names. Anyway, the radio plays well with a 9 volt battery. Nice reverse painted front and black case made for a good looking radio.
$45.00. (1820053)
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Magnavox AM-80
Here is a quality built eight-transistor radio. This is their model AM-80. It was made in Japan around 1961. The radio plays loud and clear. The case color is a medium dark tan. There is a small repaired spot on the bottom edge where the two halves meet. Whoever did it did a nice job. This radio looks nice and plays nice.
$35.00. (1820017)
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Master-Craft De Luxe
This is a great looking six-transistor radio! The color is a bright aqua with a black grille. The radio was made in Hong Kong. The radio plays beautifully. The radio looks in near mint condition! No model number is indicated. You will love the look and performance of this radio.
$35.00. (1820018)
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Melodic MT-60
Here is a very nice Melodic brand six-transistor radio made in Japan in the mid 1960s. The radio is in good working condition. Nice reverse painted dial plate. The radio is clean inside and out. Comes with a nice leather carrying case too. Small at 3-1/2"H x 2-1/2"W x 1"D.
$49.95. (1820087)
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Modernage 612
This set is a compact six-transistor shirt pocket radio in a nice blue case. The radio works well and plays well. very clean inside and out.
$49.95. (1820003)
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Motorola X15E
This is a nice working example of this well built six-transistor radio. The radio plays loud and clear. There are no chips or cracks and it is clean inside and out. Made in Japan around 1961.
$65.00. (1820010)
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Motorola X56E
Here is a super nice Motorola six-transistor radio made in the USA in the early 1960s. This radio works and looks like new! It is clean inside and out. No flaws anywhere on this beauty. It is also built like a tank! It takes an obsolete 9 volt battery.
$45.00. (1820031)
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National T55
This radio is a real beauty! The robins egg blue body is awesome. This is a seven-transistor radio made in Japan. The radio plays loud and clear. I think you will be very pleased to have this one in your collection.
$65.00. (1820021)
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Orion Super 12
Here is a nice looking twelve transistor radio from the mid 1960s. This radio plays loud and clear. It is powered by three "AA" batteries. There are no chips or cracks and it shines like new. It comes with a leather case in very good condition also. Email me if you want to see more photos.
$24.95. (1820043)
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Panasonic R-1492
Here is a nice looking Panasonic model R-1492 made in Japan in the mid 1960s. The radio is powered by a rechargeable 9 volt battery (I don't have the charging cord). The radio plays loud and clear. The radio looks well cared for. This radio is just like the orange one I have listed. It is just as nice too.
$29.95. (1820063)
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Peerless 830
Here is a nice looking Peerless brand eight-transistor radio. It was made in Japan around 1965. The radio plays loud and clear with a standard 9 volt battery. No chips or cracks and it is clean inside and out.
$27.95. (1820027)
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Philco T-67GP
Here is a nice looking Philco model T-67GP six-transistor radio. This was made in Japan around 1963. The radio is in good working condition. It plays loud and clear. It is powered by a standard 9 volt battery. It is clean inside and out. No chips or cracks in the case.
$39.95. (1820071)
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Realtone TR-1948
Here is a nice example of this nice looking shirt pocket nine-transistor radio. This is their model TR-1948 made in the mid 1960s in Japan. The radio is in super nice condition! It plays strong and clear with a standard 9 volt battery. Comes with a decent leather case.
$35.00. (1820032)
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Silvertone 1202
Here is a nice looking Silvertone six-transistor radio made in the USA around 1961. The radio plays well and it looks super nice. It is powered by a standard 9 volt battery. It comes with a nice leather case also.
$45.00. (1820082)
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Universal PTR-81B
Here is a nice working Universal eight-transistor radio model PTR-81B. This made in Japan model is much less available than the six-transistor version. The radio plays strong with a 9 volt battery. The case has no chips or cracks. There are a couple of scratches on the back cover. I think they can be buffed out.
$40.00. (1820081)
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Wendell-West CR-18
Here is a nice working Wendell-West eight-transistor radio made in Japan around 1965. This is their model CR-18. This runs on a standard 9 volt battery. The case is grey with a light grey back. This a coat pocket size radio. 7"W x 4"H.
$30.00. (1820051)
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White Eight Transistor
Here is a nice looking eight-transistor radio made in Japan. No model number marked. It takes four "AA" batteries. The radio is in good working condition. It sounds really good and it has plenty of volume. No chips or cracks. Comes with a leather carrying case.
$30.00. (1820077)
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Zenith Royal 50L (1962)
Here is a nice example of this popular Zenith six-transistor radio. Made in the USA in 1962. This one plays loud and clear on two "AA" batteries. No cracks or chips in the case. The carrying case is not the best but I include it. This is a Zenith presentation box but I don't know if it is for this model. It came with the radio.
$49.95. (1820064)
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