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Long considered as one of the most collectable of all of these old radios and displayed on the popular television program "The Waltons." These radios continue to appreciate in value, as they are scarce and offer a dramatic quality of sound. You are looking at an excellent example of this blue-chip radio. The condition of the cabinet is all original along with all of the other factory installed parts. The finish is very nice, showing the minimum of expected wear of 75 years. The radio comes with a photocopy factory supplied owner's manual. My tech has replaced all of the components required to update the radio and ensure that you enjoy problem free ownership. We replaced the dead eye tube with a super sensitive 6E5 eye tube which shines bright with a great deal of sensitivity, opening and closing as you tune from station to station. The motor drive works perfectly, in both directions. I doubt you will ever find a better example of this highly prized blue-chip radio, and you will be amazed by the performance. Note this is the 1938 version, which has the paper tag on the bottom of the cabinet and chassis stamp. 23-1/4"H x 17-3/4"W x 13"D. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
Long considered as one of the most collectable of all of these old radios and displayed on the popular television program "The Waltons." These radios continue to appreciate in value, as they are scarce and offer a dramatic quality of sound. You are looking at an excellent example of this blue-chip radio. The condition of the cabinet is all original along with all of the other factory installed parts. The finish is very nice, showing the minimum of expected wear of 75 years. The radio comes with a photocopy factory supplied owner's manual. My tech has replaced all of the components required to update the radio and ensure that you enjoy problem free ownership. We replaced the dead eye tube with a super sensitive 6E5 eye tube which shines bright with a great deal of sensitivity, opening and closing as you tune from station to station. The motor drive works perfectly, in both directions. I doubt you will ever find a better example of this highly prized blue-chip radio, and you will be amazed by the performance. Note this is the 1938 version, which has the paper tag on the bottom of the cabinet and chassis stamp. 23-1/4"H x 17-3/4"W x 13"D. |
Reported sold by Lew Magrish on December 15, 2014 Listed price on date of sale - $2,999.00 |
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