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Trav-Ler T-202 (1959)
(plastic tube table radio)

Trav-Ler T-202 (1959)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Sharp, Jet-Age/mid-century modern design with a unique style known as "Googie" -- an exaggerated architectural design seen in coffee shops & bowling alleys of the 1950's. The radio's case shows that influence in its angular shape & the sweeping cantilevered roofs of that era. It features a solid molded ivory plastic cabinet, a large "steering wheel" dial and turquoise painted grille. No cracks save for a very faint superficial line around one of the screw holes on the bottom side (very common). Outside of some minor blemishes, mostly to the (original paint) grille and some yellowing from age to the dial wheel, it is in very nice condition. Even the original label is intact on the bottom along with the graphics on the back cover. This five-tuber has been gone through with all new filter and paper capacitors, strong tested set of tubes, controls cleaned and lubricated. It plays loud and clear across the AM band with its built-in loop antenna, easily receiving all of my local stations. Note this set does not feature my usual 3.5mm aux cord. 9-1/4"W x 6"H x 6-1/4"D.

Trav-Ler T-202 (1959)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Sharp, Jet-Age/mid-century modern design with a unique style known as "Googie" -- an exaggerated architectural design seen in coffee shops & bowling alleys of the 1950's. The radio's case shows that influence in its angular shape & the sweeping cantilevered roofs of that era. It features a solid molded ivory plastic cabinet, a large "steering wheel" dial and turquoise painted grille. No cracks save for a very faint superficial line around one of the screw holes on the bottom side (very common). Outside of some minor blemishes, mostly to the (original paint) grille and some yellowing from age to the dial wheel, it is in very nice condition. Even the original label is intact on the bottom along with the graphics on the back cover. This five-tuber has been gone through with all new filter and paper capacitors, strong tested set of tubes, controls cleaned and lubricated. It plays loud and clear across the AM band with its built-in loop antenna, easily receiving all of my local stations. Note this set does not feature my usual 3.5mm aux cord. 9-1/4"W x 6"H x 6-1/4"D.

Reported sold by Greg Van Beek on September 7, 2024
Listed price on date of sale - $149.00
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