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Detrola 134B (1938)
Here is a nice looking two-band four-tube set from 1938. The chassis has been restored to good working order. The cabinet has also been restored and it looks very nice. The radio plays well with a long wire attached. The dial bezel is beetle plastic. The knobs are Plaskon replacements. 14"W x 8"H x 7"D.
$200.00. (1270293)
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Emerson 25A (1933)
Here is a nice small four-tube AM-only set. The radio has been electronically restored so it's good for another 50 years. The radio plays well with a long wire for an antenna. It picks up all the local stations here. The cabinet is made by the Ingraham Co and has nice inlaid detailing. It has the original finish. 11"W x 7"H x 5"D.
$225.00. (1270268)
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Emerson 343(?) (1940)
Here is a great looking Bakelite AM band set that has been electronically restored and sounds terrific. The case has no chips or cracks and is still shiny like new. I am not sure of the exact model but looks like the model 343 but just AM band. 13"W x 8"H x 7"D.
$140.00. (1270264)
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Emerson 813A
Here is a nice tube radio from 1955. The color is a hunter green and has no cracks or chips. It has a good back and label. The electronics have been restored to good working condition and it sounds great. I would give it a 9.5 in condition and it displays well. 10"W x 7"H x 6"D.
$110.00. (1270304)
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Emerson AM-169 (1938)
Here is a beautiful Ingraham cabinet wood radio from 1938. The radio is a two-band set and both bands work well with a long wire antenna attached. The electronics have been restored. The finish looks to be original and it is very nice. The Ingraham badge is missing. 14"W x 9-1/2"H x 9"D.
$275.00. (1270311)
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Goodyear 602A "Wings" (1937)
Here is a very rare Art Deco radio made by Belmont for the Goodyear tire company. This is the same radio as the Belmont "Scottie." The electronics have been restored and it works good with a long wire for an antenna. The Plaskon case has a couple of stress cracks even with the volume knob. There are three small ones at the back by the grille bars. The radio displays well. I have not seen one listed on the Attic before so take advantage of this rare set. 11"W x 8"H x 7"D.
$295.00. (1270295)
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RCA 55-X (1942)
Here is a nice performing wood set from the 1940's. The chassis has been electronically restored and it sounds great. Wonderful full tone to it. The cabinet is in excellent condition with a good original back and label. 17"W x 8"H x 7"D.
$250.00. (1270280)
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Sparton 516 (1935)
Here is a nice playing and sounding three-band radio. The electronics have been fully restored and it picks up stations on all bands. This is a five-tube transformer set. It uses a long wire for an antenna. The cabinet is all original and the finish is very good. It's clean inside and out. 16"H x 14"W x 9"D.
$395.00. (1270298)
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Unknown Mini Cathedral (1935)
Here is an interesting four-tube small cathedral radio that has no manufactures name on it. This is a TRF set and it has been electronically restored. It pulls in loud and clear all my local AM stations with a long wire attached. The dial lights up a nice green color and the tuning control is smooth to turn. It has plenty of volume also. The chassis is very clean and original. The cabinet is solid and the original finish is excellent. There is one tiny tare in the grille cloth on the left side. 14"H x 10"W x 9"D.
$200.00. (1270260)
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Zenith 4-B-231 (1938)
Here is a great performing five-tube transformer set. This was a battery set that has been converted to AC use. It uses a long wire antenna and it picks up all my local stations here. The grille cloth and the knobs are original to this set. The cabinet has been refinished and it looks excellent. 14"H x 12-1/2"W x 9"D.
$200.00. (1270305)
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