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An Emerson Radio icon from 1939, this is one of their smallest models. Described in advertising as "Emerson, the Aristocrat of All Small Radios. With the Miracle Tone Chamber. Five tubes with seven-tube performance." The simple classic styling has been attributed to the great industrial designer Count Alexis De Sakhnoffsky, who also designed the Emerson "Mae West." This brown Bakelite midget set is in pristine condition. There are no cosmetic issues and still has much of its original showroom shine. Incredible condition for a small radio 80+ years old. It has its original black Bakelite knobs and black sled feet. It has a new cord that replaces its original resistance line, and it plays clearly picking up my local stations with just an antenna wire. A perfect replacement back is on the case. Its original purchase price was $9.95. About 8"W x 5"H x 3"D. Shipping most anywhere in the USA should run between $20-$25. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
An Emerson Radio icon from 1939, this is one of their smallest models. Described in advertising as "Emerson, the Aristocrat of All Small Radios. With the Miracle Tone Chamber. Five tubes with seven-tube performance." The simple classic styling has been attributed to the great industrial designer Count Alexis De Sakhnoffsky, who also designed the Emerson "Mae West." This brown Bakelite midget set is in pristine condition. There are no cosmetic issues and still has much of its original showroom shine. Incredible condition for a small radio 80+ years old. It has its original black Bakelite knobs and black sled feet. It has a new cord that replaces its original resistance line, and it plays clearly picking up my local stations with just an antenna wire. A perfect replacement back is on the case. Its original purchase price was $9.95. About 8"W x 5"H x 3"D. Shipping most anywhere in the USA should run between $20-$25. |
Reported sold by David Spivey on May 18, 2024 Listed price on date of sale - $198.00 |
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