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Emerson 543 (1947)

Emerson 543 (1947)

This bright & glossy ivory Plaskon cabinet is without crack/chips or those stress lines common to Plaskon! The Deco style continues with a sharp perforated gold-tone metal wrap-around grille that's scratch/dent free. The spring loaded unpainted black Bakelite retractable handle & black control knobs are all excellent as is the dark red dial pointer that accents the overall look nicely. The five-tube AM only chassis plays well. The illuminated dial scale numerals are clean & crisp as is the Emerson logo. Nice original back cover. A gorgeous example of this model for collection or decor! 11"W x 7"H x 6"D. $225.00. (0250179)

 

General Electric H-610 (1939)

General Electric H-610 (1939)

Spectacular marbling of the Bakelite cabinet & full Bakelite back make this pre-war beauty highly desired! Additionally, this glossy example of Deco lines & curves is without cracks/chips. The original dial scale, pointer & knobs are in great shape. The seven tube AM only chassis plays well & still has most of the bottom label. 10"W x 7"H x 6"D. A collection centerpiece! $495.00. (0250140)

 

Airline GSE-1662A (1956)

Airline GSE-1662A (1956)

Very Eames era style polystyrene cabinet with Catalin-like spectacular unpainted caramel & cream swirling! It is without cracks or chips but has plenty of shine! The original matching control knobs are excellent. The station control is trimmed in gold-toned metal. Station numerals / logo lettering are molded & without damage. The five tube AM only chassis plays well. Comes with an excellent original imprinted hardboard back. 10"W x 5"D x 5"H. $325.00. (0250125)

 

Zenith H615 (1951)

Zenith H615 (1951)

Eames era style in unpainted ivory Plaskon without cracks/chips but plenty of shine. Big bold glossy jet black Bakelite dial pointer/control knobs are excellent too! Neat gold diamond mesh metal grille sits on maroon grille cloth & is surrounded by an undamaged gold-tone dial scale. The top front center ruby "jewel" power indicator gives a nice glow! The top rib wrapped carry handle is sharp & undamaged. Comes with a nice original back & 90% bottom label. The six tube AM only chassis plays well. This beauty will be a standout in your collection or mid-century decor! 12-1/2"W x 8-1/2"H x 7"D. $265.00. (0250163)

 

Jewel 955 (1949)

Jewel 955 (1949)

Nice combination of asymmetrical lines/curves reminiscent of the Art Deco period. This unpainted jet black Bakelite cabinet sparkles without cracks/chips! The reverse painted gold/black vertical dial scale is clear, crisp and complete. It sits in front of its original ivory dial pointer with that eye catching red background! Excellent ivory control knobs & red logo accent this beauty nicely. The four tube AM only chassis plays well with its extended wire antenna. Comes with a nice original tube layout imprinted card board back. A small set that makes a big statement in any collection or decor! 8"W x 5"D x 6"H. $275.00. (0250176)

 

Arvin 950T (1955)

Arvin 950T (1955)

Sharp angular Eames era cabinet is without cracks/chips! Though this glossy Bakelite cabinet appears jet black under all but the most intense direct light, it is actually a dark chocolate brown with subtle black swirling. The unpainted tan control knobs are excellent. The gold patterned foil center of the tuning dial is perfect! The station numerals & distinctive Arvin logo are crisp & complete! They sit nicely on a checkerboard cutout grille. The five tube AM only chassis plays well. Comes with the original Masonite back in great condition. 10"W x 6"H x 5"D. Very cool!! $275.00. (0250149)

 

Setchell-Carlson 427 (1947)

Setchell-Carlson 427 (1947)

A nice example of a "big frog eye!" This unpainted ivory wrap-a-round plaskon cabinet & brown/black mottled Bakelite grille/thumb wheel controls are without cracks,chips or stress hairlines. It looks super from any angle! The six tube AM only upside down & bottom mounted chassis plays well. The dial scale & cover are clear, crisp & undamaged. A desirable example of the more sought after two-tone combination! 12"W x 8"H x 6"D. $425.00. (0250155)

 

Maguire 500-D (New in Box) (1946)

Maguire 500-D (New in Box) (1946)

This one is for the true radio purist. A rare find. Packed at the factory 61 years ago & unopened until this year! Stored in a dry mold/smoke free environment it still retains its "new radio" smell-no kidding!! Ivory painted Bakelite cabinet with ivory Plaskon knobs. It would be a plain jane if not for that illuminated "bubble" dial with wonderful blue accenting. Nice back & bottom label. The original box, packing materials & sheet instructions are in superb condition as well. Electronics need servicing & can be for an additional fee. Additional photos available upon serious inquiry only. A beautiful radio with a unique history! 10"W x 5-1/2"H x 5-1/2"D. $495.00. (0250167)

 

Philco 53-563 (1953)

Philco 53-563 (1953)

This seldom seen model in jet black unpainted Bakelite shines bright without any cracks or chips! The sleek jet age stepped design cabinet sitting on low splayed legs is an attention getter! The gold waffled Lucite grille & lighted dial scale are in super condition, as are the black/gold control knobs. The five tube AM only chassis works well (it has a back special services band switch no longer broadcast on). Comes with its nice original hardboard back & bottom label tube layout. A prized piece for any serious collector! 13-1/2"W x 5-1/2"H x 5"D. $495.00. (0250187)
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"The Emerson is a real beauty, thank you!" -- D.S., Wellington, New Zealand
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The restored & exceptionally fine radios I offer are not intended to be at bargain prices.  The radios you see on my page represent multiple hours of my time making sure they perform & look their best.  Premium radios demand a premium price.  Nearly all radios I have are in the upper 5% of their cosmetic condition and from my personal collection.  I'm very particular & know few who go to the extent I do in performing a restoration.  My sales go to those who appreciate this fine detailed attention to restoration.  Many of my radio sales go to repeat customers who appreciate consistency and quality.  My prices are usually no more costly than what you would pay to purchase a radio as-is, then pay to have it properly restored.

When you purchase one of my restored radios you can count on it being "top shelf" and ready to "play & display!" Ask yourself these questions then decide if you are looking for low cost or a good value.
  • Do you expect an accurate radio description and clear photo representation?

  • Do you expect professional workmanship and good performance when you purchase a restored radio?

  • Do dust, grime and dirt on the inside of the cabinet and perhaps the outside disappoint you when you receive a "restored" radio?

  • Do you find chips, cracks or other damage not mentioned by the seller upsetting?

  • Does it matter that the knobs or other cosmetics might not be correct or original to the radio you purchase?

  • Do you expect your purchase to be packed well so it survives the rough handling of the shipping process?

If you answer yes, you'll like dealing with me.


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