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Picked this up today at a local shop. Nothing too special, but it was a good price. Just need to do something about that Godawful material in the speaker grille.

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10,883
Location
Portage, Wis.
I like a bit of rockabilly, but I also like things to be original, or close. I know, this screams rockabilly. I just get a little nauseous looking at it haha. At least it works and picks up AM and Shortwave.
 

FStephenMasek

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southern California
Everyday radio of the war years?

I am putting together a wartime homefront display and want to feature the "everyday" or typical radio of the war years. What tabletop radio would be most appropriate - a cathedral style or something like a plilco transitone? Not too expensive, if you please.

Thanks! Mary
You may wish to go to search Radio Museum to search by year for radios made in the years before the war. However, many people still were using radios from the 1930s. Here is the link: http://www.radiomuseum.org
 

russa11

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Location
Massachusetts
here is a radio I got a few months ago. I cleaned it up and took the chassis out and replaced the broken tuning dial cord. Other than giving it a good cleaning the radio was in good working order. It's a Zenith Transoceanic. from 1951:

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russa11

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Here's a few of mine. I'll post more later. I hope you like them!

Nice radios Nathan. I esp like the Emerson with the Civil Defense markings on the dial for 640 and 1240am. Do you listen to much shortwave on what looks like a Grundig (the second one)?
 
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Hawkcigar

One of the Regulars
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197
Location
Iowa
I put my very meager photography skills to use today and took some shots of some of my radios. Thought some on here may be interested in seeing them.

1942 GE L-633
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1946 Delco 1235
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1941 Philco 41-295
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1935 Rogers Majestic Laurier
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1937 Zenith 10S-153
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1940 RCA 19K
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I have a few more table radios down in the basement but they are in need of repair.
 

Earl Needham

Familiar Face
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92
Location
Clovis, NM
here is a radio I got a few months ago. I cleaned it up and took the chassis out and replaced the broken tuning dial cord. Other than giving it a good cleaning the radio was in good working order. It's a Zenith Transoceanic. from 1951:

Wow, those are great radios, and that one looks to be in great shape, too!

Always wanted a Transoceanic, maybe one day I'll have room enough to put one here in the house...
 

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