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Old 10-02-2011, 07:27 PM
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'62 Knight span master & '40 Silvertone 1561

I think I had a good day at the flea market this afternoon. The vendor who I usually buy stuff from had this Knight (Allied Radio) Span-Master BC/SW radio for $10. It needs a major cleaning; but, I didn't feel like I could go wrong for the price. It is a two tube regenerative set.


While walking around, I found this Silvertone in another booth from a vendor I didn't know.



It was marked at $48 and I decided that was a little more than I wanted to spend.

So, I walked up to the counter to pay for the Knight radio and the lady asked me if that vendor usually gave me a discount. I told her that he usually did; but, he wasn't there to ask and I was OK with the $10. She knocked it down to $8, anyway.

I asked about the Silvertone and after showing her where it was located, she told me that everything in that booth was half off; so, I ended up getting the Silvertone for $24. I felt like I could live with that price. The chassis number is 100.351 and I think it was made by Stewart-Warner. From my online research, I think the model is 1561. This is a six tube set (two stages of IF amplification) with BC/SW bands and there is something about this set that I've never seen. This is a power transformer set with a 5Y3 rectifier. The other tubes have six volt filaments, except for the output tube; which, is a 25C6. There is an oddball filament winding on the transformer that provides the 25 volts for the output tube and is tapped to provide the 6 volts to the other tubes. Also, there is a tag from a local, now long gone, radio shop. So, this radio must have spent it's life in my area. I think it will be an easy restoration.
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