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Here's another rare brand that was part of Western Auto Supply Company, you don't get to see too often, Truetone! And from what I can tell, this AM/FM dual band D2819 from 1949 is the first of its kind ever seen on Radio Attic. It's in good cosmetic condition, with no cracks or chips in the brown Bakelite chassis and matching knobs with handsome, subtle swirls. Equipped with "Truetone Stratoscope" per the back cover, I'm not sure exactly what technology that implies, but it sure sounds cool and futuristic for a radio that's 76 years old. Turns on, but there's a very loud hum, and the dial is not visible for some reason. It's a large and heavy model; about 13"W x 9"H x 7"D. $125.00. (1890017) |
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Here's another rare brand that was part of Western Auto Supply Company, you don't get to see too often, Truetone! And from what I can tell, this AM/FM dual band D2819 from 1949 is the first of its kind ever seen on Radio Attic. It's in good cosmetic condition, with no cracks or chips in the brown Bakelite chassis and matching knobs with handsome, subtle swirls. Equipped with "Truetone Stratoscope" per the back cover, I'm not sure exactly what technology that implies, but it sure sounds cool and futuristic for a radio that's 76 years old. Turns on, but there's a very loud hum, and the dial is not visible for some reason. It's a large and heavy model; about 13"W x 9"H x 7"D. $125.00. (1890017) |
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