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Airline 62-306 "Teledial" (1938)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)

Airline 62-306 "Teledial" (1938)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

In the 1930's, radios were the cutting edge of new electronic innovation for consumers of that generation. Competition was fierce, so manufacturers were constantly improving the radios and adding features. The Teledial was a quick way to dial in your favorite stations without having to manually turn a dial and search. Most of them were set up much like a rotary dial on telephones, and made the tuning process much easier and faster. All the radio manufacturers at one time or another featured Teledials, soon replaced by electric selection and motorized dials. The 62-306 is a six-tube, two-band (SB+SW) radio. Blake replaced all of the capacitors with new equivalents. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where needed. A new power cord, safety fuse and MP3 cable were installed. The Teledial is backlit and the eye tube is bright and active. The chassis is super clean and looks like new. Gary stripped the walnut and Australian laurel, and skillfully applied lacquer for a gorgeous "piano" finish. The set has original knobs, chassis and speaker. A unique and beautiful radio which will grace anyone's collection! 19"W x 10"H x 9"D.

Airline 62-306 "Teledial" (1938)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

In the 1930's, radios were the cutting edge of new electronic innovation for consumers of that generation. Competition was fierce, so manufacturers were constantly improving the radios and adding features. The Teledial was a quick way to dial in your favorite stations without having to manually turn a dial and search. Most of them were set up much like a rotary dial on telephones, and made the tuning process much easier and faster. All the radio manufacturers at one time or another featured Teledials, soon replaced by electric selection and motorized dials. The 62-306 is a six-tube, two-band (SB+SW) radio. Blake replaced all of the capacitors with new equivalents. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where needed. A new power cord, safety fuse and MP3 cable were installed. The Teledial is backlit and the eye tube is bright and active. The chassis is super clean and looks like new. Gary stripped the walnut and Australian laurel, and skillfully applied lacquer for a gorgeous "piano" finish. The set has original knobs, chassis and speaker. A unique and beautiful radio which will grace anyone's collection! 19"W x 10"H x 9"D.

Reported sold by Joe Millward on August 28, 2020
Listed price on date of sale - $649.00
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