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Better Bluetooth is available on any radio I sell for an extra charge of $35.
  • Completely enclosed inside the radio (no cables or external modules)
  • Completely self-powered (no batteries that need to be charged)
  • Automatic switching between radio and Bluetooth (just hit "PLAY" on your device, and the radio switches to Bluetooth!)
  • Audio level same as the radio's normal volume

Philco 41-226 "Sled" (1941)
(wood tube table radio w/SW/Aux or BT)

Philco 41-226 "Sled" (1941)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

This Philco's nicely sculpted cabinet sets it apart from typical wooden or Bakelite box radios of the time. The veneer is in great shape, and has been refinished to match the original as best possible. The Tenite grille has a lighter color than most of these, but like most others, it has visible shrinkage and waviness. The six-tube chassis has been completely restored, with all new capacitors, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, and a meticulous alignment for perfect reception on both the broadcast and shortwave bands. A new polarized power cord has been installed with switch wiring changes to improve safety. On many of these, the first pushbutton is the on-off switch; on this one, the first button is inactive (and it appears to have been that way from the factory) and the switch is on the volume control. The five other buttons can be set up for quick access to your favorite stations. Lighted dial. 13-1/4"W x 8"H x 7"D.

Philco 41-226 "Sled" (1941)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

This Philco's nicely sculpted cabinet sets it apart from typical wooden or Bakelite box radios of the time. The veneer is in great shape, and has been refinished to match the original as best possible. The Tenite grille has a lighter color than most of these, but like most others, it has visible shrinkage and waviness. The six-tube chassis has been completely restored, with all new capacitors, new resistors where needed, a strong set of tubes, and a meticulous alignment for perfect reception on both the broadcast and shortwave bands. A new polarized power cord has been installed with switch wiring changes to improve safety. On many of these, the first pushbutton is the on-off switch; on this one, the first button is inactive (and it appears to have been that way from the factory) and the switch is on the volume control. The five other buttons can be set up for quick access to your favorite stations. Lighted dial. 13-1/4"W x 8"H x 7"D.

Reported sold by Tom Albrecht on January 13, 2022
Listed price on date of sale - $195.00
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