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This stately 13-tube radio was manufactured in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1936. Each band in its dial is color coded to match the band switch position. The chassis is broken up into two parts to isolate noise from the power supply. The lower section is for audio and power and the upper section for radio circuits. It produces a big sound because it puts out 20 watts of sound through the 14-inch speaker. This is one of the best sounding radios we've heard. The cabinet features light and dark contrasted veneers and a detailed inlay at the top. The recessed speaker grille provides interest to the look. Very heavy; local pick up in the Washington/Oregon area advised. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
This stately 13-tube radio was manufactured in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1936. Each band in its dial is color coded to match the band switch position. The chassis is broken up into two parts to isolate noise from the power supply. The lower section is for audio and power and the upper section for radio circuits. It produces a big sound because it puts out 20 watts of sound through the 14-inch speaker. This is one of the best sounding radios we've heard. The cabinet features light and dark contrasted veneers and a detailed inlay at the top. The recessed speaker grille provides interest to the look. Very heavy; local pick up in the Washington/Oregon area advised. |
Reported sold by Glenn Anderson on July 13, 2020 Listed price on date of sale - $1,800.00 |
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