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Goodyear 015070 "Wings" Cube (1942)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)

Goodyear 015070 "Wings" Cube (1942)

NEW!Goodyear, like other tire manufactures, sold radios and appliances in their tire stores. As people waited for the tire work, they could browse the other products, usually of good quality. Goodyear only manufactured tires, so their other products were made by other companies and branded for them. This model is a seven-tube, three-band (SB,SW,Police). It has good fidelity and plenty of volume featuring push-pull audio through an 8-inch speaker. Cube radios were very popular and this one was no exception. We replaced all of the capacitors with modern equivalents. We checked all of the resistors and tubes, replacing where needed. We installed an audio cable for external devices, new antenna leads, a new power cord and a safety fuse. Gary stripped the cabinet, and using high-quality toner and grain filler, he refinished the radio and ended up with a beautiful "piano" lacquer finish. He installed a crystal-clear dial cover. It has a perfect Tenite escutcheon design that says "Art Deco" all day long! The chassis, speaker and wood knobs are factory original to the set. The push buttons are preset to NW stations and they work perfectly! It plays loud with good tone on all of my local and distant AM broadcasts. There is no mention of this model in the Antique Radio Museum or the Radio Attic, so this is a quite rare model. 14"W x 13"H x 11"D.  $695.00. (1600637)

Goodyear 015070 "Wings" Cube (1942)

NEW!Goodyear, like other tire manufactures, sold radios and appliances in their tire stores. As people waited for the tire work, they could browse the other products, usually of good quality. Goodyear only manufactured tires, so their other products were made by other companies and branded for them. This model is a seven-tube, three-band (SB,SW,Police). It has good fidelity and plenty of volume featuring push-pull audio through an 8-inch speaker. Cube radios were very popular and this one was no exception. We replaced all of the capacitors with modern equivalents. We checked all of the resistors and tubes, replacing where needed. We installed an audio cable for external devices, new antenna leads, a new power cord and a safety fuse. Gary stripped the cabinet, and using high-quality toner and grain filler, he refinished the radio and ended up with a beautiful "piano" lacquer finish. He installed a crystal-clear dial cover. It has a perfect Tenite escutcheon design that says "Art Deco" all day long! The chassis, speaker and wood knobs are factory original to the set. The push buttons are preset to NW stations and they work perfectly! It plays loud with good tone on all of my local and distant AM broadcasts. There is no mention of this model in the Antique Radio Museum or the Radio Attic, so this is a quite rare model. 14"W x 13"H x 11"D.  $695.00. (1600637)
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