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Radiola 61-7 (1946)
(plastic tube table radio w/SW)

Radiola 61-7 (1946)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

I offer a quantity discount on my radios, so check out my other listings and drop me a line if you're interested in more than one at a time. A Bluetooth/MP3 player 3.5mm cord has been installed for another listening option beyond the standard AM broadcasts. You can plug in to the headphone port of your device and enjoy the music of your choice through the radio. This compact RCA Victor was sold under the Radiola brand name and features five tubes and two band reception (AM/SW). It has been recapped, aligned, tubes tested strong, controls cleaned & lubricated, so it plays loud and clear across the dial with its built-in loop antenna, receiving all my local stations. An external antenna may be necessary for short wave reception. The cabinet features the original cream-colored paint from the factory, as well as the original Radiola decal and back cover. There were some minor paint chips that were touched up with matching paint, but it remains a very nice, time capsule of what a kitchen or bedside radio looked like in 1946! Only 10-1/4"W x 6-3/4"H x 6-1/2"D.

Radiola 61-7 (1946)

THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD!

I offer a quantity discount on my radios, so check out my other listings and drop me a line if you're interested in more than one at a time. A Bluetooth/MP3 player 3.5mm cord has been installed for another listening option beyond the standard AM broadcasts. You can plug in to the headphone port of your device and enjoy the music of your choice through the radio. This compact RCA Victor was sold under the Radiola brand name and features five tubes and two band reception (AM/SW). It has been recapped, aligned, tubes tested strong, controls cleaned & lubricated, so it plays loud and clear across the dial with its built-in loop antenna, receiving all my local stations. An external antenna may be necessary for short wave reception. The cabinet features the original cream-colored paint from the factory, as well as the original Radiola decal and back cover. There were some minor paint chips that were touched up with matching paint, but it remains a very nice, time capsule of what a kitchen or bedside radio looked like in 1946! Only 10-1/4"W x 6-3/4"H x 6-1/2"D.

Sold by Greg Van Beek on June 21, 2023
Listed price on date of sale - $129.00
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