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Cool finds from my trip
Finally, home and settled in after a long journey. Figured I'd wanna share what I found on my trip antiquing through the south. After all I've gotta brag about something since I still haven't found my CT-100. (It's in the next store)
20180820_231620.jpg I was fairly impressed with the variety that I found. There seemed to be quite a bunch of decently priced radios (and overpriced) in most of the stores I visited. I figure I can use most of it to fund my "experiments" for a few months at least. Found some cool Halicrafters ham stuff, I'll definitely be looking into getting into that division down the road at somepoint. I learned a few things on the way as well. I didn't know that Delco made a tabletop radio. I thought it was mostly limited to tubes and car radios. 20180820_232026.jpg Here's a Roland radio which I have zero idea what the cabinet is made of. Seriously, anyone know this plastic? It's not bakelite and I don't think it's catalin. Cool swirl pattern whatever it is 20180820_231833.jpg Picked up a Westinghouse little jewel with a chunk broken in the front. I absolutely love the styling on this thing, beautiful little radio either way. 20180730_190825.jpg I also managed to pick up a Zenith H2250R with a good 12UP4. I think I've found a place in the house where it can reside once I finish it. (right between my collection of 15in color TVs and my Ferraris) All I have to do now is finish up a few of the projects I already have started and I can be on my way. Should keep me busy for awhile hopefully.
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IIRC Delco also had some TV models early post-WWII.
I have a Teletone in a light brown swirl case that is identical to the Roland. The plastic is probably Beetle or Plaskon. Those Halicrafters can be awesome DX/SW sets with a recap and a longwire antenna.
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Good finds!
Out of curiosity, what are the two radios above the older Hallicrafters (S22R?)... Im guessing RCA AM/FM and Packard Bell, but I have never seen either before. jr |
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Yeah, the lower one is just an RCA AM/FM that appears to be from the mid to late 50s. I'm not sure, but I think it was a higher end model. It's got either 8 or 9 tubes. The top one is actually an Emerson AA5 (I think postwar?). It's got a spring loaded handle which I guess makes it a portable, though it still requires a plug in.
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The swirl type plastic moldings are a result of the early days of recycling. They were ground up used plastic items or miss-molds.
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