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| Exceptional six-tube post war Stewart-Warner that features slug tuning as opposed to the traditional "bread slicer" tuning capacitor. Slug tuned sets all have a different sound to them. Some say they are just a bit clearer. The crack free cabinet features the original cream-colored paint! A few tiny "flea bite" chips were carefully touched up and it displays very nicely. Original back cover is present. It remains a very well preserved 80-year-set. It has been recapped, aligned, controls cleaned & lubricated, so it plays loud and strong across the dial with its large wood framed built-in loop antenna, or use the attached 3.5mm cord, included at no extra cost, to play your own content. If you like painted radios with original paint, consider this unique Mid Century Modern gem. 12-1/2"W x 8"H x 7"D. |
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THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
| Exceptional six-tube post war Stewart-Warner that features slug tuning as opposed to the traditional "bread slicer" tuning capacitor. Slug tuned sets all have a different sound to them. Some say they are just a bit clearer. The crack free cabinet features the original cream-colored paint! A few tiny "flea bite" chips were carefully touched up and it displays very nicely. Original back cover is present. It remains a very well preserved 80-year-set. It has been recapped, aligned, controls cleaned & lubricated, so it plays loud and strong across the dial with its large wood framed built-in loop antenna, or use the attached 3.5mm cord, included at no extra cost, to play your own content. If you like painted radios with original paint, consider this unique Mid Century Modern gem. 12-1/2"W x 8"H x 7"D. |
Reported sold by Greg Van Beek on April 12, 2026 Listed price on date of sale - $129.00 |
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