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My new Westinghouse radio
I got this from a estate sale from the house its was sitting in since new. A bonus with this radio is that the last owner kept it repaired and still works great but with a little hum. On the bottom is a date of 12-5-1946.
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Really nice find you have there!
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Very interesting how many postwar models still used wood. I never saw a Westy like that and they were made upstate here. What tubes does it use?
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If the original poster would include a model number, it could be looked up in Riders. Once, Westinghouse was broke up with GE and RCA, they seemed to contract with other firms to build their products. |
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Perhaps the availability of petroleum and coal were too limited to justify using plastic? Steel was in short supply too.
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