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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.
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.
It's a nice looking radio Tom. There's a seller on ebay that specialises in speaker fabric for radios.
Thank you! That's exactly where I plan on going, too!
I was thinking of this seller but they don't have anything listed ATM, might be worth messaging them to see if they have any stock
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.orgEveryday 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
Here's a few of mine. I'll post more later. I hope you like them!
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:
Here's a few of mine. I'll post more later. I hope you like them!