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Apex 46 Console (1929)
(wood tube console radio)

Apex 46 Console (1929)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

BC. This Apex was manufactured by US Radio & Television Corp. in Marion, Indiana, and styled very similar to the Philco Lowboy of that year, but with a better quality cabinet containing several different stunning patterned veneers and trim all toned in dark walnut making for a really beautiful piece. This chassis is a very well built screen grid superhet that produces very strong and clear audio with a push-pull 45 output stage into a top of the line Utah speaker. Fully restored and warranted. 40"H x 27"W x 14"D.

Apex 46 Console (1929)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

BC. This Apex was manufactured by US Radio & Television Corp. in Marion, Indiana, and styled very similar to the Philco Lowboy of that year, but with a better quality cabinet containing several different stunning patterned veneers and trim all toned in dark walnut making for a really beautiful piece. This chassis is a very well built screen grid superhet that produces very strong and clear audio with a push-pull 45 output stage into a top of the line Utah speaker. Fully restored and warranted. 40"H x 27"W x 14"D.

Sold by Keith Park on June 23, 2011
Listed price on date of sale - $750.00
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