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"Selling radios at the Radio Attic since August 2018"
Stewart-Warner 9003B (1947?)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)
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For eye catching curb appeal, it will be hard to beat this uncommon Stewart Warner 9003B table radio. The large cabinet is extremely well made and complex in its design. The chassis is well designed. It is a very good performer on broadcast and includes two short wave bands. Five preset buttons. The internal antenna works quite well for local stations. There is a wire for short wave and more distant stations. The Large dial glass was an expensive reproduction and you won't need your reading glasses to tune the radio. The original speaker was missing, and I had to replace it with a permanent magnet speaker, which has been reconed and is perfect. The sound is very good. New grille cloth pretty similar to the original. A few minor blemishes and veneer repairs in the otherwise very nice cabinet. I have fabricated a mobile device cable to utilize the original Stewart Warner phonograph jack. None has ever sold on the Attic. This is a very nice radio. I am too deep into it expense wise, but it was too nice to pass up. I hope someone will think the asking price is worth it. 20"W x 12-1/2"H x 10"D. $349.00. (1680158)
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For eye catching curb appeal, it will be hard to beat this uncommon Stewart Warner 9003B table radio. The large cabinet is extremely well made and complex in its design. The chassis is well designed. It is a very good performer on broadcast and includes two short wave bands. Five preset buttons. The internal antenna works quite well for local stations. There is a wire for short wave and more distant stations. The Large dial glass was an expensive reproduction and you won't need your reading glasses to tune the radio. The original speaker was missing, and I had to replace it with a permanent magnet speaker, which has been reconed and is perfect. The sound is very good. New grille cloth pretty similar to the original. A few minor blemishes and veneer repairs in the otherwise very nice cabinet. I have fabricated a mobile device cable to utilize the original Stewart Warner phonograph jack. None has ever sold on the Attic. This is a very nice radio. I am too deep into it expense wise, but it was too nice to pass up. I hope someone will think the asking price is worth it. 20"W x 12-1/2"H x 10"D. $349.00. (1680158)
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