Mike's Vintage Radios
"Selling radios at the Radio Attic since January 2019"

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Full service antique radio restoration.  I am a member of Northwest Vintage Radio Society in
Oregon City, Oregon. I do all my own restoration, both electronic and cabinet.  Click here to read my terms of sale.
 

 

Emerson 45 (1935)

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)

 

Philco 60 (1934)

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)

 

Philco 84 (1935)

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)

 

Philco 89B (1934)

Philco 89B (1934)

This model is version four of five different cathedral models. The 89 was probably Philco's longest-lived series. Six-tube with tuned RF amplifier. This model includes standard broadcast and Police short wave. Complete restoration the cabinet was done by Old Friends finisher in Portland OR. The chassis was restored with all Bakelite blocks rebuilt. New filter capacitors. All resistors were checked and replaced if out of range. All tubes tested strong. An auxiliary cable was added for Blue Tooth or MP3 players. A fuse was installed for circuit protection. A classic Philco cathedral. 16"H x 13"W x 9"D. $375.00. (1710067)

 

Philco 91 "Baby Grand" (1933)

Philco 91 "Baby Grand" (1933)

One of the top performers for 1933. Nine tube cathedral with tuned RF amp stage. Four position tone control. Shadow meter for tuning control. Two position on-off switch for RF gain control. Completely restored. All coupling, and bypass capacitors replaced by rebuilding all the Bakelite blocks. Electrolytic capacitors replaced. All tubes test strong. All resistors checked and replaced if out of range. New grille cloth, new power cord. The speaker was re-coned. The cabinet was finished with stain and lacquer. This radio has a rich tone and plays very well. A real classic Philco. 20"H X 16-1/2"W X 12"D; 37 pounds. $430.00. (1710068)

 

Philco 630B (1935)

Philco 630B (1935)

Very nice six-tube transformer tombstone. Manufactured in 1935 and one of four different types made by Philco. Completely restored. All Bakelite blocks rebuilt with new film capacitors. All resistors tested and replaced as needed. New electrolytic capacitors. An auxiliary 3mm cable installed for MP3 or Bluetooth. New power cord, and fuse added for circuit protection. New grille cloth. The cabinet was finished with stain, toner, and clear coated with lacquer. Three-band set with Broadcast and two short wave bands. Shadow meter tuning aid. This radio plays very good, and it receives short wave very well. A splendid addition to your vintage radio collection. 20"H x 14-1/2"W x 9"D. $285.00. (1710070)
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About Mike's Vintage Radios and Terms of Sale

- Here at Mike's Vintage Radios I strive to provide you with quality working antique radios.  Most radios are restored both electronically and cosmetically.  If not it will be stated in that particular ad.  I do all my own work, cabinet and electronic.  If something has been outsourced It also will be stated.  Many parts included are reproductions, such as decals, grille cloth, power cords, and dial lenses.  I will state in the ad when using these items.  All tubes are tested, all radios are aligned and bench tested.  Older sets will need an antenna, usually about 25 feet of wire stretched out in a straight line.  I will include antenna wire with every radio that requires one.  Later model sets have built in antennas and work well on AM or FM stations.  Short wave radios that have an internal antenna will also require an additional linear antenna.  Instructions on hook up will be included with the radio.

- Restored radios sold by Mike's Vintage Radios are guaranteed for 60 days after purchase.  If there is a problem please contact me and I will do everything possible to correct it.  If needed you can ship the radio back to me and I will repair it.  The buyer should never attempt to repair the radio without contacting me first, or the warranty will be voided! Shipping expenses back to me is the buyers responsibility.  Shipping expenses to the buyer is my responsibility.  The repair is under warranty if within the 60 days of purchase.

- Mike's accepts PayPal, Zelle, and checks.  Payment plus shipping must be deposited and checks must clear my bank before I ship your radio.  Mike's Vintage Radios will not provide or sell your personal information to anyone.  When the order is made you will receive an invoice through e-mail with cost plus shipping.  A receipt will be sent with the radio.  Any reasonable offers will be considered.

- Mike's will pack every radio using heavy duty shipping boxes, large bubble wrap, packing peanuts, and solid Styrofoam.  It is my goal to go above and beyond packing your radio to avoid any possibility of damage.  I have shipped many radios successfully with no damage.  I will check to find you the best carrier at the best price.  Fed Ex home delivery is a preferred shipper.  I will ship within three days of payment received.  If there is damage from shipping the claim must go through the shipper.  If I find that the damage is the shipper or the buyers fault, I will negotiate a fair repair price.  If the buyer is not satisfied I will offer a full refund minus shipping and insurance.  If the buyer pays the shipper directly, the buyer assumes all responsibility for settlements due to damage.  When shipping a radio back to me please use the same packing procedures I used, with items listed above.  If the radio is not packed correctly the refund will be denied.  Please contact me if you have questions, or for any reason at: soundmikey14@gmail.com or phone me at (503) 730-4639.  I am located in Beaverton Oregon, just outside Portland.



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