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Zenith Bakelite Cabinet
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item #1054
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Here is an opportunity to get a very Deco looking Zenith bakelite cabinet. It has been cleaned and polished and looks great. No cracks or chips. Excellent condition. Dial plastic not cracked. Fits Zenith chassis 4B313, 4K422 and others. From about 1940.
$25.00
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Crosley F5CE
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item #1025
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Here is an unusal Crosley radio. It is Model F5CE from 1954 aka the "Graduate". The chartreuse painted bakelite case is in very good condition (no cracks or chips) but there is some slight fading of the color on the top in one area (look at first picture) and a few tiny nicks in the paint. The electronics were updated with new electrolytics and the radio is playing fine. Everything looks oriignal on the radio including the knobs, back and label on the bottom. A nice set to add to your collection.
$45.00
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Wizard Soldering Gun
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item #1023
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Looks just like a Weller but sold by Western Auto as a Wizard soldering gun. Very good conditon single heat gun. Has dual bulbs to light up work space.
$15.00
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Garod 6AU1 Catalin "Commander"
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item #1011
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This is a Garod #6AU1 "Commander" Butterscotch Catalin tube radio from 1945. Excellent condition with no major cracks, chips, nicks, dings, major scratches, or repairs,. The cabinet has been professionally hand polished with Novus #2. Everything appears factory original with the exception of the GAROD decal on the bottom which was replaced, The chassis was electronically restored and playing well across the dial, but most owners of catalin radios do not play their radios to prevent even the remotest possiblility of tube burns to the cabinet. All screws holding the chassis to the cabinet and trim pieces to the cabinet have been just "barely" tightened to prevent any damage from occurring in the future if the radio was subject to excessive heat or cold. Even the spring was removed from the inside of the cabinet so the handle would not exert any force on the cabinet (it is highy recommended that catalin radios not be picked up by their handles). If you are looking for a handsome addition to your collection, please consider this beauty. The price is listed as $2500 but I will consider offers.
$2,500.00
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Crosley F25 Clock Radio
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item #1000
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Crosley Model F25 clock radio that looks like a small TV. Factory painted blue bakelite case is in very good condition with no major damage, just needs some cleaning and polishing. The problem is that the clear pastic on the front has areas that are damaged as you can see in the photo (the actual blue clock face is undamaged). Since the entire brass bezel snaps off in the front including the plastic insert, if you can find a similar radio with a damaged cabinet but a good front, it is easily interchanged and your in business. The good news is that the radio plays perfectly picking up stations across the entire dial range. Even the clock works. Original knobs on side in good condition but small clock knobs missing. This is a great restoration project for the money.
$25.00
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RCA 100A Speaker
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item #971
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RCA 100A speaker from 1927. Cast metal speaker case has some hairlines on top (they usually do) but if you wanted to sand it down and repaint it is fully repairable (still very acceptable the way it is). Grille cloth on one one side looks decent (a little frayed on top) but otherside is torn as pictured. Repro gille cloth readily available. I could not get an ohm reading from the speaker cord but from the transformer inside it is fine (1050 ohms) so the cord itself needs replacing. Inside looks clean. Bottom cardboard intact but musty looking on one side. Will sell this speaker intact or as parts (let me know what you want).
$20.00
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Chassis - Emerson 572 Series A Clockette
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item #871
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Chassis from Emerson Model 572 Series A (clockette). Powered up but just got low level hum so needs repair.
$25.00
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Diodes
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item #799
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Replace those old selenium rectifers in your later tube radios with a tiny diode and you will get better performance and long lasting reliability. Simple to disconnect rectifer and insert diode just making sure to follow polarity (silver band end of diode is positive and goes on side towards electrolytic). Price includes first class postage.
$1.42
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Christmas Radio Ornament
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item #763
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Radiotiques has acquired a large number of these great looking "Melody Magic" ornaments that look like an old tube radio. They can be hung on a Christmas Tree or displayed anywhere you want. They were produced by Retrospect and made in the Phillipines (not from China!). They are made of resin and hand painted. Once these are gone there won't be anymore as the manufacturer stopped making these many years ago. I gave some of these out to my best customers over the years and I kept getting requests to buy more and finally located the last of the available inventory. They are about the same size as a pocket camera. Get them while they're still available because if you wait until Christmas, they may be gone. HOLIDAY SPECIAL - ONE FREE ORNAMENT WITH RADIO PURCHASE OVER $100 EXCLUDING SHIPPING.
$10.00
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GE C-440A Clock Radio
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item #741
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This is an exceptionally clean and original GE Model C-440A clock radio. The case has hardly any wear with just a tiny knick on the left bottom and it shines like new. The color combination of blue and silver is very striking against the cream colored case. Best of all the clock and radio work fine. There is an additional AC outlet on the back of the radio and a place to plug in a record player using an RCA type phono jack. You won't find a better condition clock radio radio then this one. ON HOLD
$60.00
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