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Admiral 7T10C (1947)
Very nice Admiral AC-DC All American Five re-paint. Completely restored with original radio back. Plays very well. Broadcast band (AM) only. Complete re-cap. All out of range resistors replaced. All tubes tested and replaced as needed. Alignment performed. This radio has been upgraded to eliminate the possibility of shock. New polarized power cord, new dial lens. This set will make a nice addition to your radio collection. 13"W x 8"H x 7-1/2"D.
$125.00. (1710047)
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Emerson 45 (1935)
Emerson started up in 1915 manufacturing phonographs and producing records in New York City. They started selling radios in 1924, with their first big seller being the "Peewee" in 1932. After the war, they branched out, selling home appliances and later, televisions. The Emerson Corporation is still in business today. The model 45 is a six-tube, two-band (AM,SW) radio. The capacitors have been replaced with modern equivalents. The resistors and tubes were checked and replaced where needed. The original phono input can be adapted for an external device upon request. The Ingraham cabinet is in great condition and was refinished to a semi-gloss finish. The knobs, chassis and speaker are original to the set. A period-correct reproduction grille cloth was added as well as a new cloth power cord and safety fuse. These early Emerson tombstones are seldom seen, especially in this condition. This one is ready for that special Emerson collector, or for your collection at home. 16"H x 12"W x 9"D.
$499.00. (1710045)
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Philco 16B (1935)
The shouldered tombstone 16B, and final version made. This model is rare, and sought after by collectors. Philco's best radio of the mid 1930's. Complete restoration, all 13 Bakelite blocks rebuilt. New filter capacitors. All resistors tested and replaced if out of range. The shadow meter works like it should. Complete alignment performed. The cabinet was restored with toner, stain, and lacquer finish. New grille cloth, power cord and decal. 10-inch speaker delivers great fidelity. A top performer for your radio collection. 22"H x 16"W x 12"D.
$1,049.00. (1710058)
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Philco 51-532 (1951)
Nice mid-century All American Five. This plastic set is in great condition. Completely restored. New polarized power cord, reproduction radio back. This radio has been upgraded to be safe with proper house wiring. Complete recap, all tubes tested and replaced as needed. All out of range resistors replaced. A really nice early 50's table radio. 12"W x 7"H x 8"D.
$120.00. (1710052)
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Philco 60 (1934)
A really nice Philco model 60. Five-tube transformer set with standard broadcast (AM), and Police short wave bands. Version 2, January of 1934. This radio has been completely restored. All Bakelite blocks rebuilt with new capacitors. All filter caps replaced. New power cord, and grille cloth. All tubes checked, all resistors tested and replaced as needed. A fuse was added for circuit protection. An auxiliary cable was installed for MP3 and Bluetooth connections. This set looks and plays very well. A fine addition to your vintage radio collection. 16"H x 12"W x 9"D.
$349.00. (1710057)
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Philco 84 (1935)
Nice four-tube regenerative circuit radio. Part of the line of affordable small cathedrals made in the early to mid 30's. Complete recap by rebuilding all the Bakelite blocks. The radio was modified with a resistor change in the IF circuit to improve stage gain. New power cord, new grille cloth. A nice addition to your radio collection. 14"H x 12"W x 8"D.
$220.00. (1710056)
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