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By 1951, Bakelite was on its way out, and modern plastics began to be used for table radio cabinets. This Westinghouse is a fine example of an early all-plastic cabinet, and the plastic is in mint condition; the original shine looks great, with not a scratch, scuff, or crack to be found. The color is a dark chocolate brown. The six-tube chassis with RF stage is a superb performer with top-notch sensitivity and sound quality. Restoration included replacement of all electrolytic and paper capacitors, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, a full RF/IF alignment, a new polarized power cord, and rewiring of the power switch and grounding circuitry for improved safety. Lighted dial. Original knobs, grille cloth, and back. Fairly compact and light, so shipping won't break the bank. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
By 1951, Bakelite was on its way out, and modern plastics began to be used for table radio cabinets. This Westinghouse is a fine example of an early all-plastic cabinet, and the plastic is in mint condition; the original shine looks great, with not a scratch, scuff, or crack to be found. The color is a dark chocolate brown. The six-tube chassis with RF stage is a superb performer with top-notch sensitivity and sound quality. Restoration included replacement of all electrolytic and paper capacitors, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, a full RF/IF alignment, a new polarized power cord, and rewiring of the power switch and grounding circuitry for improved safety. Lighted dial. Original knobs, grille cloth, and back. Fairly compact and light, so shipping won't break the bank. |
Reported sold by Tom Albrecht on February 17, 2018 Listed price on date of sale - $165.00 |
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