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Stromberg-Carlson 61-H (1935)
(wood tube table radio w/SW)

Stromberg-Carlson 61-H (1935)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Seven-tube radio with two bands (AM & short wave). Has the classic S-C hexagon shaped dial. Original wood knobs. The crank below the tuning knob (note the "spinner" extending from the center) operates the band switch. Radio has been serviced with new filter and paper caps, resistors tested, strong set of tested tubes, new line cord. Plays strong across the dial with a long wire antenna. Cabinet has been refinished with proper toners. New reproduction grille cloth. 20"W x 11"H x 10"D.

Stromberg-Carlson 61-H (1935)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

Seven-tube radio with two bands (AM & short wave). Has the classic S-C hexagon shaped dial. Original wood knobs. The crank below the tuning knob (note the "spinner" extending from the center) operates the band switch. Radio has been serviced with new filter and paper caps, resistors tested, strong set of tested tubes, new line cord. Plays strong across the dial with a long wire antenna. Cabinet has been refinished with proper toners. New reproduction grille cloth. 20"W x 11"H x 10"D.

Sold by Greg Van Beek on August 1, 2021
Listed price on date of sale - $300.00
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