This is a vacuum tube radio. It has not been tested because it does not come with an outlet tap. There are scratches and stains. Please note that this is an old item and there are scratches and stains that we are unable to convey. Please check the condition of the item in the pictures (the pictures are all that are available). Please check the Photo. We will answer your questions promptly. You can add multiple products to the cart and set them to be included. All the products we handle are products released in Japan. Make sure you can play with the playback device you have. Please note that tariffs may be higher in some countries. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts”. You can return in.
I do a lot of business with them and they always have well cared for gear. Not saying it won’t need adjustments but, it looks like a nice clean unit. We have over 1000+ listings and are adding more daily! Everything you see in the pictures is what is included in this lot. Photos are the best description. Please look at ALL pictures closely before purchasing. We will document any damage the best we can but the photos will always be the best way to examine the item. Items may need a more in depth cleaning. We will do our best to clean every item, although sometimes we can’t do a thorough clean. Message us for additional photos or questions. We of course will get them out as fast as we can. We will help resolve whatever issue you are having. We try very hard to provide good communication and always strive for everyone to have a positive experience!
Rare RCA Victor Broadcast Receiver or WW2 Tuner. Super Heterodyne Model A-1 manufactured by RCA Victor International in 1939/1940 Montreal Canada. Number of Tubes 5. Main Principle Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 Hz. Wave Bands Broadcast and Short Wave (SW). SW 5600 – 20000 Kilocycles. Power Type AC 105-125 Volt. Loudspeaker Permanent Magnet (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil). Shape Tabletop model with Push Buttons. Dimensions (WHD) 15 x 9 x 7 inches / 381 x 229 x 178 mm. The three-tone wooden cabinet has what appears to be plant pot markings to its finish on top and a few small markings around the case. The black painted trim around top and bottom edges is chipped and largely fallen away. All four original bakelite knobs are present and five original bakelite pushbuttons, one pushbutton is missing. The pushbuttons, a rare form of automatic tuning for user selected stations, a novel design. The tuning tapes for these pushbuttons are broken but repairable. The four knobs control (1) On / off & Volume (2) point tone control (3) band selector (4) tuning. There is an appliance plug e. For a phonograph on the back with a Records or television selector switch. An auxiliary power receptacle is also located on the back side. This RCA Victor radio with standard. Broadcast and shortwave frequencies has a new 11 foot power cord installed. Not able to receive short wave stations at current location, no antenna connected. Thank you for your interest in this item. Please visit our store at. Like and Follow Us for updates on new finds. Tell us the things you like to collect. Your Feedback is important. Please take a moment to let us know how we did.
Introducing the Zenith H500 Super Trans-Oceanic Portable Radio, a must-have for any vintage radio collector. This radio is a true gem from the 1950s, featuring a stylish and portable design that allows for easy listening anywhere you go. With its iconic Zenith brand, this radio is sure to impress both collectors and casual listeners alike. Complete with its original manual, this piece is a rare find that is in excellent working condition and ready to be enjoyed. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with the Zenith H500 Super Trans-Oceanic Portable Radio. This is a beautiful radio! It has been tested and works perfectly. Very good condition and has everything with it.
Vintage Remler tube Radio 1936 Super Art Deco Unique Bakelite case excellent con. Here is a Art Deco 1936 Bakelite radio made in San Francisco. There are no cracks or chips in this radio which makes it somewhat rare. These radios are very fragile so to find one in excellent condition and all original with knobs and grill cloth is hard to do. I have not tested the radio and have never plugged it in before playing the radio. It should be looked over by a professional radio technician.