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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 167 (1938)
Here is a nice Art Deco two-band wood radio. The radio has been electronically restored to good working order. It uses a long wire for an antenna. The second band is the old police band. The cabinet is made by the Ingraham Co. and the finish is original. 15"W x 9"H x 7"D.
$200.00. (1270313)
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Emerson AR-173 (1938)
Here is a fine looking Art Deco model AR-173. The radio has been electronically restored and works great. The cabinet has its original finish. This is a big table top as it measures 20"W x 11"H x 9"D.
$225.00. (1270314)
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Emerson DY-349 (1941)
Here is a great looking Ingraham cabinet Emerson radio. The electronics have been restored to good working order and the radio sounds great. The Ingraham badge is in place on the bottom of the cabinet. The cabinet has no defects but has some small scratches on the sides. 13"W x 10"H x 6"D.
$250.00. (1270319)
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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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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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Stewart-Warner 1301 (1935)
Here is a great sounding two-band set. Stewart-Warner made some high quality radios back then. This one has been electronically restored and sounds awesome. It picks up the weakest of stations across the dial on both bands. It five tubes and a nice big speaker for great sound. 14"W x 17"H x 10"D; weighs about 32 lbs boxed.
$350.00. (1270312)
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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 6-D-316 (1939)
Here is a wonderful sounding six-tube radio model 6-D-316. The radio has been electronically restored and picks up stations all across the dial. The cabinet is damage free and has a nice finish to it. 14"W x 8"H x 7"D.
$175.00. (1270317)
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Zenith 6-S-229 (1938)
Here is a beautiful working three-band radio that sounds terrific. The radio has been electronically restored to good working order. The dial belt has been replaced with an original belt. It picks up stations on all bands. The cabinet is in good condition and the finish is good. 18"H x 14"W x 10"D; weighs about 22lbs.
$350.00. (1270318)
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