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Just thought I'd share a couple of my new finds with you all at the Lounge, more old radios - it is a scary addiction now.
Has anyone else out there purchased an antique or vintage radio lately?
If so, post pics please, I'd love to see them! I bought three in the last couple of months, here they are:
c1925 Atwater Kent model 20, with a modified model L loudspeaker.
This is my oldest radio to date - It also came with a free adapter so I can plug it into the wall!
c1927 Fada Special model 265a (pretty beaten up, brittle pot metal inside).
I was given this for free when I recently bought a Victor Victrola.
1940s? Philco Transitone - Model 85 (Canadian)
I was practically given this one. I don't really favour radios of this era, but it was uniquely styled enough to pique my interest.
None of these are in absolute perfect shape, but I like to tinker and refinish the cases too, so I don't care, they'll look and sound great one day soon.
As always, you can see more pictures of these and the rest of my collection through the link in my signature, below.
Has anyone else out there purchased an antique or vintage radio lately?
If so, post pics please, I'd love to see them! I bought three in the last couple of months, here they are:
c1925 Atwater Kent model 20, with a modified model L loudspeaker.
This is my oldest radio to date - It also came with a free adapter so I can plug it into the wall!
c1927 Fada Special model 265a (pretty beaten up, brittle pot metal inside).
I was given this for free when I recently bought a Victor Victrola.
1940s? Philco Transitone - Model 85 (Canadian)
I was practically given this one. I don't really favour radios of this era, but it was uniquely styled enough to pique my interest.
None of these are in absolute perfect shape, but I like to tinker and refinish the cases too, so I don't care, they'll look and sound great one day soon.
As always, you can see more pictures of these and the rest of my collection through the link in my signature, below.