Exceptional Radios LLC
"Selling radios at the Radio Attic since July 2007"

the Radio Attic
336-255-4489

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General Electric F-81 (1937)
(wood tube tombstone radio w/SW)

General Electric F-81 (1937)

When it came to consumer satisfaction in the 1930's, General Electric tops the list. They made almost every kind of product for the home, including radios. The quality of the production was terrific and before you is a reason why. This unusual radio is crafted out of African ribbon mahogany. The design was edgy for this timeline and the combination of design and material very special. The cabinet looks to have been refinished at an earlier time with the factory installed speaker cloth and unusually shaped wood knobs. Inside is a very finely engineered eight-tube super-het chassis offering both am and shortwave channels. My tech has done a complete restoration and the set performs as new. His work includes our mini-jack for the ability to direct connect the radio to any modern type of device.AM transmitter and Bluetooth options are available starting at $25! Click here for details! 21-1/4"H x 16-1/4"W x 12"D.  $795.00. (0961756)
We proudly announce a terrific additional item to our shop!  This is a low battery power full FCC compliant am transmitter!  It will work with all of your radios and the ones purchased here.  In addition, it is also a Bluetooth device and digital fm receiver.  Now you can finally listen to FM through your entire radio collection!  THESE ARE ONLY AVAILABLE WITH A PURCHASE OF ONE OF OUR RADIOS FOR ONLY $99.99!  Giving these innovated products a complete test both I and my tech give the device two thumbs UP!

All of our radios have preinstalled mini-jacks at no additional charge.  These are installed with no damage to the integrity of the radio or cabinet damage.  These will allow you to input to your old radio from any modern device.  These include phones, pad and computers.  I enjoy listening through my broadband connection.  My favorites are: pandora.com, iheart.com, and internet-radio.com.  The content is prerecorded, live FM, and shortwave and free.

Bluetooth adaptors available with a simple add on.  The cost is $25.  Stream audio to your radio from any Bluetooth enabled device.  The range of these units is 25-30 feet.

General Electric F-81 (1937)

When it came to consumer satisfaction in the 1930's, General Electric tops the list. They made almost every kind of product for the home, including radios. The quality of the production was terrific and before you is a reason why. This unusual radio is crafted out of African ribbon mahogany. The design was edgy for this timeline and the combination of design and material very special. The cabinet looks to have been refinished at an earlier time with the factory installed speaker cloth and unusually shaped wood knobs. Inside is a very finely engineered eight-tube super-het chassis offering both am and shortwave channels. My tech has done a complete restoration and the set performs as new. His work includes our mini-jack for the ability to direct connect the radio to any modern type of device.AM transmitter and Bluetooth options are available starting at $25! Click here for details! 21-1/4"H x 16-1/4"W x 12"D.  $795.00. (0961756)
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