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Fairbanks-Morse 5C-T3 (1937)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)

Fairbanks-Morse 5C-T3 (1937)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Fairbanks-Morse, which began as an industrial manufacturer in 1820's, entered the radio business in 1934 by acquiring the Audiola Radio Co., a Chicago company. This radio has a detailed backlit colorful dial, main pointer, split second pointer and three bands, one AM broadcast and two SW. Dial light ingeniously switches between the band in use. The cabinet was refinished using grain filler, the very finest toning and finishing lacquers, producing a superb luster, accenting the lovely veneer. All the capacitors have been replaced with modern types, out of tolerance resistors replaced, tubes checked and replaced where needed, antenna lead installed, and a new fused power cord installed. Original knobs and grille cloth. It plays very nicely on all bands and is a marvelous receiver. A switched audio input, suitable for a Bluetooth receiver or MP3, was added to the rear of the chassis using existing holes. I do accept mailed checks and PayPal as payment. 17-3/4"W x 12-1/2"H x 9-1/2"D.

Fairbanks-Morse 5C-T3 (1937)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Fairbanks-Morse, which began as an industrial manufacturer in 1820's, entered the radio business in 1934 by acquiring the Audiola Radio Co., a Chicago company. This radio has a detailed backlit colorful dial, main pointer, split second pointer and three bands, one AM broadcast and two SW. Dial light ingeniously switches between the band in use. The cabinet was refinished using grain filler, the very finest toning and finishing lacquers, producing a superb luster, accenting the lovely veneer. All the capacitors have been replaced with modern types, out of tolerance resistors replaced, tubes checked and replaced where needed, antenna lead installed, and a new fused power cord installed. Original knobs and grille cloth. It plays very nicely on all bands and is a marvelous receiver. A switched audio input, suitable for a Bluetooth receiver or MP3, was added to the rear of the chassis using existing holes. I do accept mailed checks and PayPal as payment. 17-3/4"W x 12-1/2"H x 9-1/2"D.

Sold by David Martin on February 25, 2024
Listed price on date of sale - $409.00
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