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Coronado 675 (1934)
(wood tube tombstone radio w/SW)

Coronado 675 (1934)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!
A ONE-DAY WONDER!

First time on Radio Attic for this six-tube very Art Deco tombstone. There were actually two different versions of this same radio, one branded as an Imperial, and this one branded as a Coronado. Both were manufactured by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. of Minneapolis MN, and marketed primarily in the Midwest at Gamble department stores. The Art Deco inspired design of the cabinet, featuring many different exotic veneers and inlays, has been totally refinished using multiple color toner and topped off with a light coat of clear enamel. The two band (AM/SW) chassis has been gone through with all new wax and filter capacitors. Comes with a strong tested set of tubes (a real mix bag of early tubes carried over into the 30's, from type 27, 37, 58 and two volt 2A5, 2A6, plus the 80 rectifier). New line cord and correct pattern grille cloth completes the extensive restoration. This set requires its wire antenna to be connected to an external source for more distant/SW reception. If you're looking for bold Art Deco/Moderne styling in a smaller sized tombstone, this is a prime example to consider. 16-1/4"H x 13"W x 10"D.

Coronado 675 (1934)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!
A ONE-DAY WONDER!

First time on Radio Attic for this six-tube very Art Deco tombstone. There were actually two different versions of this same radio, one branded as an Imperial, and this one branded as a Coronado. Both were manufactured by Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. of Minneapolis MN, and marketed primarily in the Midwest at Gamble department stores. The Art Deco inspired design of the cabinet, featuring many different exotic veneers and inlays, has been totally refinished using multiple color toner and topped off with a light coat of clear enamel. The two band (AM/SW) chassis has been gone through with all new wax and filter capacitors. Comes with a strong tested set of tubes (a real mix bag of early tubes carried over into the 30's, from type 27, 37, 58 and two volt 2A5, 2A6, plus the 80 rectifier). New line cord and correct pattern grille cloth completes the extensive restoration. This set requires its wire antenna to be connected to an external source for more distant/SW reception. If you're looking for bold Art Deco/Moderne styling in a smaller sized tombstone, this is a prime example to consider. 16-1/4"H x 13"W x 10"D.

Reported sold by Greg Van Beek on March 11, 2026
Listed price on date of sale - $249.00
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