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Bubo Clash of the Titans Owl Radio
Offered here is this classic Owl radio made in Japan in the 60's. Some think it resembles Bubo from The Clash of the Titans. I don't know much about this except that it is a sought after radio, probably for its looks, but this one plays great on a common 9 volt battery which is installed through a door under the feet. The on/off switch and the tuner are the two eyes which are graced with rhinestones. The body shows light wear but no damage. Stands 7" tall. What a show piece!
$245.00. (0520693)
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Channel Master 6515B
Offered here is this new and unused eight-transistor radio from Channel Master. It is the model 6515B "Super Fringe" with a tuned RF stage. This radio has never been used and been in my collection for years. The black cabinet is flawless. Its only use has been my bench testing. It operates on four "C" batteries and has excellent sound and sensitivity. Includes the original leather case also in new condition.
$159.00. (0520688)
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Hitachi KH1005
Offered here is this scarce Hitachi model KH-1005 AM/FM portable radio. This is an early FM model with CD markings. It is durable and well made with a strong metal handle. t operates on four "C" sized batteries. This ten-transistor set is all original and the plastic cabinet is in nice undamaged collector condition. This radio is very sensitive picking up all my AM and FM stations. The telescoping antenna helps bring in the FM stations and it is strong and straight. This has a tone control dial and also sports a dial light. Inside this radio is clean and has a large "permanent magnet dynamic loudspeaker with a moving coil" for great sound. 9"W x 6"H x 3"D.
$99.00. (0520670)
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Realistic Flavoradio - Purple
Offered here from the Tandy Corporation is this original 1972 version Flavoradio made in Korea. These were sold in Radio Shack stores and offered in nine colors. Some colors were more common than others but this one is in purple. The Flavoradio run lasted 15 years and there were at least three different model changes during that span of time. This is the first and original style. This eight-transistor radio operates on a common 9 volt battery and when tested it fired right up pulling local stations.
$34.00. (0520691)
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Realistic Flavoradio - Yellow
Offered here from the Tandy Corporation is this original 1972 version Flavoradio made in the Philippines. These were sold in Radio Shack stores and offered in nine colors. Some colors were more common than others but this one is in yellow.
The Flavoradio run lasted 15 years and there were at least three different model changes during that span of time. This is the first and original style. This eight-transistor radio operates on a common 9 volt battery and when tested it fired right up pulling local stations. I doubt it was ever used though because the earphone is still wrapped up inside where the battery goes.
$34.00. (0520692)
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Sony SRF-45W
Offered here is this Sony model SRF-45W AM/FM stereo portable radio. This model is called the "Soundabout" because it is durable and very portable. It operates on four "AA" batteries and is very sensitive picking up all known stations. The telescoping antenna is strong and straight and helps bring in the FM stations. The large speaker produces a nice sound. This radio is in all original condition and shows light wear. It is in used but not abused condition and is destined to become one of your favorites. Tough model to find. It is lightweight and small at only 6-1/4"W x 3-1/4"H x 1-1/4"D.
$55.00. (0520667)
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Star-Lite Boys Radio
Cute boy's radio from Japan made in the early 60's in a great bright blue color. This two-transistor radio operates on a common 9 volt battery and when tested it fired right up and pulled local stations. Includes the original earphone and telescoping antenna in the original box. No chips or cracks!
$49.00. (0520687)
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Toshiba 6P-15 (1960s)
Here is an interesting radio from Toshiba. It is a six-transistor even though the front says eight transistor. It is in very nice condition and plays loud and clear on a common 9-volt battery. This little gem is only 4"W and is clean and all original with no damage.
$55.00. (0520681)
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Zenith Circle of Sound (1970s)
This is a hard to find little solid state AM/FM radio from Zenith's Circle of Sound line. These circle of sound radios have a unique speaker setup which projects sound up and the inverse cone distributes the output in a circular motion throughout the room. This is a great playing AC table radio measuring 9" wide. Volume, tone, and tuning controls in front. Only 9" wide, a great size for almost any setting. All original with no repairs made or needed. Big sound from a small package.
$85.00. (0520690)
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Zenith Royal 500 (1957)
This is a nice iconic Owl radio from Zenith. It's the second generation seven-transistor Royal 500 with Vernier tuning. This is with the 7ZT40Z1 chassis. This radio is in exceptional cosmetic condition and excellent playing condition. This radio is in all original condition with no repairs performed or needed. The cabinet is chip and crack free. It has been preserved in collections over the decades. It plays with 100% of its volume and has clear tone. I believe it is an example you would be proud to add in your collection
$125.00. (0520694)
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Zenith Royal 790 Navigator
This is the last of the Zenith Navigator line, the 790 Super Navigator. This radio features a strong plastic handle and sharp black leather. The performance is the same benchmark sound and sensitivity you would expect as this radio is playing with the best of them. It has been updated to accept six "AA" batteries instead of the usual "C" cells.
$75.00. (0520689)
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