I thought I’d talk for a minute about one of the radios that I’ve already sold. This 1937 Philco 38-12, as it arrived in the shop, had some major issues. The glass around the grid connection of the 6A7 tube had cracked, meaning that tube had to be replaced. In addition to the standard electronic restoration, an opened oscillator coil had to be diagnosed and rewound. The research I performed indicated that the wax used to seal these coils quite often had sulfur impurities, and in the presence of moisture caused the microfine coil winding to deteriorate to the point of being an open circuit. Now that these repairs have been made, this gear plays great and is very sensitive across the AM band. 5 tubes (AA5) 6A7 78 75 41 84. 11.5″ W x 8″ H x 6″ D @ 10lbs. Again, this radio has been sold and a big thanks to the owner for allowing me to photograph it in situ.
Archive for the ‘AM’ Category
Philco 38-12 – 1937
Monday, April 16th, 2012RCA Victor 3-RA-27 – 1962
Wednesday, April 11th, 2012Your mom might have had one of these in the kitchen back in the day. From 1962, a RCA Victor 3-RA-27 table radio. Plastic case in very good condition. Slanted sides with a slight inward curve bottom to top in front. Electronically restored and a great player. This gear would be a great way to start your collection, or as a gift to someone into 60’s decor. 5 tubes (AA5) 12BE6 12BA6 12AV6 50C5 35W4. 10.25″ W x 6.25″ H x 4.25D @ 5lbs. $25 USD
Motorola 56R1 – 1955
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012In 1955, Motorola released the 56H / 56R series of table radios. This was the first year that Motorola started using the ‘batwing’ logo. Just prior to the beginning of the space age, this type of case design was considered very stylish. The black plastic case of this radio shows moderate wear, and although there are no cracks or chips, it’s definitely not a pristine example. This radio has been electronically restored and plays great. This gear would be great to start your collection with. 5 Tubes (AA5) 12BE6 12BA6 12AV6 50C5 35W4. 9.75″ W x 5.75″ H x 6″ D @ 5lbs. $40 USD
Philco PT-42 – 1941
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012Here we have a Philco Transitone PT-42 from 1941. This is a great little table radio in a walnut case. The case is in great shape for it’s age with only a few minor scratches on the sides. It still has the original knobs and the tuning dial looks brand new! Electronically restored and playing great, very sensitive. This gear would look fantastic in your office or den. 5 tubes (AA5) 7A8 7B7 7C6 50L6GT 35Z3. 12.25″ W x 7.5″ H x 6.75D @ 11 lbs. $150 USD
Zenith G511 – 1949
Thursday, April 5th, 2012Here’s a great example of Zenith postwar style, the G511 AM table radio. Dark brown case in near perfect condition, and the handle is intact. Brass sleeved knobs have a great patina.This gear has been electronically restored and plays great. Excellent reception across the AM band. This radio has been slightly modded to allow reception up 1700KC. 5 tubes (AA5) 12BE6 12BA6 12AT6 50L6GT 35W4. 12.25″ W x 7.5″ H x 6″ D @ 7lbs. SOLD