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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

Apex Super 5 (1925) w/RCA 100-A Speaker & Power Supply
(wood tube casket radio)

Apex Super 5 (1925) w/RCA 100-A Speaker & Power Supply

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Black panel TRF radios from the 1920s are wonderful examples of technical artistry and an important part of radio history that belongs in your collection. For many collectors, they are too much trouble to operate, requiring an external speaker and either batteries or a special power supply. This ensemble of all three makes it plug-and-play, ready for you to experience what reception was like in 1925. You'll be pleasantly surprised that it's easy to operate and pulls in stations with speaker-level sound just fine! While you're listening to it, take time to marvel at the beauty of the multicolor beehive-wound RF coils, the precision of the variable caps with their vernier dials, and the overall workmanship and artistry. This radio comes with a set of five good 01A tubes, and operates well with a short wire antenna. The RCA 100-A speaker is in excellent condition and sounds good. I'm here to provide any additional pictures you need or answer any questions. Radio 20-1/2"W x 10"H x 11"D; speaker 15-1/2"W x 11"H x 7-1/2"D.

Apex Super 5 (1925) w/RCA 100-A Speaker & Power Supply

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Black panel TRF radios from the 1920s are wonderful examples of technical artistry and an important part of radio history that belongs in your collection. For many collectors, they are too much trouble to operate, requiring an external speaker and either batteries or a special power supply. This ensemble of all three makes it plug-and-play, ready for you to experience what reception was like in 1925. You'll be pleasantly surprised that it's easy to operate and pulls in stations with speaker-level sound just fine! While you're listening to it, take time to marvel at the beauty of the multicolor beehive-wound RF coils, the precision of the variable caps with their vernier dials, and the overall workmanship and artistry. This radio comes with a set of five good 01A tubes, and operates well with a short wire antenna. The RCA 100-A speaker is in excellent condition and sounds good. I'm here to provide any additional pictures you need or answer any questions. Radio 20-1/2"W x 10"H x 11"D; speaker 15-1/2"W x 11"H x 7-1/2"D.

Reported sold by Tom Albrecht on March 11, 2025
Listed price on date of sale - $395.00
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