German Tube Radio Blaupunkt – SULTAN 2520 Model – Vintage – Good Tubes – RARE. Rare Vintage German Tube Radio Blaupunkt SULTAN 2520 Model. 21″ x 14″ x 9. Have tested the tubes – but not the whole unit as likely will warrant general testing / servicing – with the following notes. Data from the Radiomuseum. Blaupunkt (Ideal), Berlin, später Hildesheim. Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner. Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 460 kHz. 10 FM circuit(s). Broadcast, Long Wave, Short Wave plus FM or UHF. Power type and voltage. Alternating Current supply (AC) / 110-240 Volt. Sultan 2520 – Blaupunkt Ideal, Berlin. Tablemodel with Push Buttons. 540 x 350 x 240 mm / 21.3 x 13.8 x 9.4 inch. Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg). 9.7 kg / 21 lb 5.9 oz (21.366 lb). Price in first year of sale. Overall looks pretty good. Some wear to the wood across the top. Tubes tested – results noted. Should assume it will require service to perform to spec. Parts / Not Working. A rescue from an estate in Metro Detroit.
DIMENSIONS: Approximately 10″ x 6″ x 6. Sound is loud and clear, very good condition. Some small marks on off white/cream case. Will be packed very well for a safe arrival.
This Neutrowound Super Six is in amazing condition. It was nicknamed the “Armored Breadboard” because of its steel enclosure. Excellent condition cosmetically and in good working order. Comes with six good 01A tubes and schematic. Paint, tube covers and the four corner pieces are in exceptional condition. The gum rubber base under the tubes on these radios are always dried up and broken into pieces, but this radio has had new gum rubber installed. The battery leads are in great condition and are clearly tagged for easy hook-up. Neutrowound Radio Manufacturing Company was only around for five years, so these radios are pretty rare and ones in this condition are almost impossible to find. My auctions are for collectors who appreciate radios from the 1920s that are in excellent condition. On the very rare occasion an item is not in good working condition, I will tell you. Exactly as described and photographed. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Be sure to visit the. For informative videos on early radio, subscribe to our YouTube channel – Roaring Twenties Radio.
Vintage Motorola 1950′s Radio. Model 56CC,, Its a Table Top Radio. And i think the Radio was made in 1956,, There. These have a built in Clock with a Built in Calander Displaying. The Day and Date and the Clock also has an alarm. This Must have been High Tech in 1956. This Radio had been in Storage and we just wiped it off with. A soapy rag,,, So i think it will clean up a little better. Cracks seem to be the major problem with these old radio’s. The Case on this one is in Really Nice Condition. There is a Crack in the Clock Display Cover but its Not. That Distracting for the age of this radio. I’m old enough to remember when Tube Type Radio’s were. Still in use,,, I had forgot that it takes 2 or 3 mins after they. Are turned on for the tubes to warm up before they work. This one Works Good and Picks up a lot of stations but. Its a Table Top Radio,, Fairly Large ,, Measuring 13 X 6 X 5 1/2 inches. The Back Cover is Clean and looks Really Good. The only thing i see that could look better is the numbers behind. The Dial,,, They are there and are readable but i think the plastic. Is dirty on the rear side causing the numbers to be darker than. They should be,,, So the cover would need removed and cleaned. Also,, the Calander part,,, i don’t know if it works yet,,, I’ve just had. The radio plugged up and playing for 2 or 3 hours,,, so its not been. On long enough to update the Date / Day ,,, If the Calander works i’ll be. Shocked,, So’ll post info on this a little later. ” Update,, The Date / Day Function Does Work “.
This vintage tube radio is a great addition to any collection. It has been tested and works perfectly. The radio is an original piece from the 1930s-1940s and shows signs of wear due to its age, but it has been well-maintained and is in great shape. The brand is not known, but it was likely manufactured in the United States.
This vintage Croydon 136 by Detrola tube radio is a rare find for collectors of old radios. Made in the United States, it features a wooden case and all original parts. Its unique design and history make it a standout piece for any collection. Whether you’re a radio enthusiast or simply appreciate vintage decor, this Croydon 136 is a must-have. As you can see It’s in good cosmetic condition with some light various wear to It’s outer case. Unfortunately, its power cord has been cut, so I’m unable to test it. I’m just going to sell it AS IS.