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This is a very rare 1939 Truetone/Admiral model D-703. AM radio – working. It has been recapped and adjusted with all original knobs, grille cloth and hardware. The brass enhancements on the front grill adds to the display quality in any collection. This radio is unique in that it can be displayed either vertically or horizontally (see photos). The case is in very good condition except for one small hairline on either the side or the bottom, depending upon your display orientation and a minor chip on the rear back panel. If not for those two minor anomalies this radio would sell today $379-$400 (see photos). There are different variants of this radio with different grille styles, either in the black Bakelite, or the more rare ivory Plaskon cabinet. It does work and picks up my local stations. $189.00. (1860014) |
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This is a very rare 1939 Truetone/Admiral model D-703. AM radio – working. It has been recapped and adjusted with all original knobs, grille cloth and hardware. The brass enhancements on the front grill adds to the display quality in any collection. This radio is unique in that it can be displayed either vertically or horizontally (see photos). The case is in very good condition except for one small hairline on either the side or the bottom, depending upon your display orientation and a minor chip on the rear back panel. If not for those two minor anomalies this radio would sell today $379-$400 (see photos). There are different variants of this radio with different grille styles, either in the black Bakelite, or the more rare ivory Plaskon cabinet. It does work and picks up my local stations. $189.00. (1860014) |
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