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Emerson AM-169 (1938)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)

Emerson AM-169 (1938)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Emerson Radio Corporation of New York City started making phonographs in 1912, and is still producing electronic products today. Ingraham Clock Company started producing radio cabinets around 1935, and Emerson radios used many if not the the most. The cabinets used angles and curves, coupled with wonderful designs using the best veneers. The AM-169 is a five-tube, two-band (SB,SW) AC/DC set. Blake replaced all of the capacitors. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced if needed. A new power cord was installed along with an auxiliary cable and antenna wire. The radio has good sensitivity and volume, and has a tone control. Gary stripped the walnut cabinet. He sanded the radio and used the best quality grain fillers and toners. Lacquer was skillfully applied and a gorgeous "piano" finish remained! The radio has the usually missing mahogany back. The "Ingraham" badge is present along with a crystal clear dial cover and original tags. Just a beautiful Emerson "Ingraham" radio!

Emerson AM-169 (1938)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Emerson Radio Corporation of New York City started making phonographs in 1912, and is still producing electronic products today. Ingraham Clock Company started producing radio cabinets around 1935, and Emerson radios used many if not the the most. The cabinets used angles and curves, coupled with wonderful designs using the best veneers. The AM-169 is a five-tube, two-band (SB,SW) AC/DC set. Blake replaced all of the capacitors. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced if needed. A new power cord was installed along with an auxiliary cable and antenna wire. The radio has good sensitivity and volume, and has a tone control. Gary stripped the walnut cabinet. He sanded the radio and used the best quality grain fillers and toners. Lacquer was skillfully applied and a gorgeous "piano" finish remained! The radio has the usually missing mahogany back. The "Ingraham" badge is present along with a crystal clear dial cover and original tags. Just a beautiful Emerson "Ingraham" radio!

Sold by Joe Millward on June 22, 2020
Listed price on date of sale - $499.00
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