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The year 1939 produced many beautiful radios, none better than this Zenith tabletop set, which is an icon of the Art Deco period. Designed by Robert Budlong, one of Zenith's most prolific design engineers, it is a classic in any radio collection. The radio has to its credit an appearance in one of MGM's Andy Hardy movies, "Strike Up the Band," with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. This beautiful set in swirled walnut Bakelite was called Franciscan brown and originally sold for $14.95. The case is in wonderful condition, with no cracks, chips, hairline cracks, or other cosmetic issues. It plays fine with just an extended antenna wire, and even better with a link to an external antenna. It has a nice Retro-Tronics replacement back on the set. About 10-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H x 7"D. Also included is a new "Zenith" glass etching to display with your radio, at no extra charge. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
The year 1939 produced many beautiful radios, none better than this Zenith tabletop set, which is an icon of the Art Deco period. Designed by Robert Budlong, one of Zenith's most prolific design engineers, it is a classic in any radio collection. The radio has to its credit an appearance in one of MGM's Andy Hardy movies, "Strike Up the Band," with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. This beautiful set in swirled walnut Bakelite was called Franciscan brown and originally sold for $14.95. The case is in wonderful condition, with no cracks, chips, hairline cracks, or other cosmetic issues. It plays fine with just an extended antenna wire, and even better with a link to an external antenna. It has a nice Retro-Tronics replacement back on the set. About 10-1/2"W x 6-1/2"H x 7"D. Also included is a new "Zenith" glass etching to display with your radio, at no extra charge. |
Reported sold by David Spivey on February 11, 2018 Listed price on date of sale - $229.00 |
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