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General Television 920 "Clipper Ship" (1948)
(wood tube novelty radio)

General Television 920 "Clipper Ship" (1948)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

For those who love the old novelty tube radios, here is a beauty! Radio has been completely restored. This five-tube set plays loud and clear and my guarantee applies. The solid wood cabinet is refinished in Mahogany toner on the bottom part then coated with clear lacquer. Metal rigging acts as the antenna and it works great. Has a lighted dial, original Bakelite grille and knobs. New polarized cord for safety, new dial lens. 22"W x 18"H x 5"D, about 15 pounds packed.

General Television 920 "Clipper Ship" (1948)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

For those who love the old novelty tube radios, here is a beauty! Radio has been completely restored. This five-tube set plays loud and clear and my guarantee applies. The solid wood cabinet is refinished in Mahogany toner on the bottom part then coated with clear lacquer. Metal rigging acts as the antenna and it works great. Has a lighted dial, original Bakelite grille and knobs. New polarized cord for safety, new dial lens. 22"W x 18"H x 5"D, about 15 pounds packed.

Reported sold by Bob Atchison on June 10, 2012
Listed price on date of sale - $475.00
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