The Vintage General Electric Pla-Mor Wooden Tube Radio is a rare collectible from the 1930s, manufactured in the United States. This radio, known for its durability and classic design. Perfect for collectors of vintage radios or enthusiasts of retro electronics, this piece of history offers a glimpse into the past and the craftsmanship of General Electric during that time period.
The Vintage Sparton Wood Radio Model #6AM06 is a collectible piece of vintage audio equipment, featuring a classic wooden case that adds to its charm and authenticity. As a product of the Sparton brand, known for their quality radios, this model is likely to have a rich history and unique design that reflects the style of the era in which it was made. Perfect for vintage radio enthusiasts or collectors of unique electronics, this radio brings a touch of nostalgia and craftsmanship to any space it is displayed in.
Here is a great 1940s Vintage Philco Tube Radio / Turntable, with Wooden Case, Model 46-1203 – will list as non-functioning, but it worked inconsistently for us. We did nothing to make repairs or diagnose. We will not accept a return. Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stage(s). Power type and voltage. Alternating Current supply (AC) / 115 Volt. Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil). Philco, Philadelphia Stg. Tablemodel, Box – most often with Lid (NOT slant panel). Condition Notes: Wear and scuffs on surfaces. Varnish flaking off in spots. One crack in wooden “grille” face. Tested the radio – it did NOT work. Turntable turns, arm doesn’t stay in place – but we did nothing to diagnose or repair. We always try to highlight any defects we may find in the images so you know exactly what you’re getting. We are a small veteran-owned business based out of Western NY. We also offer an array of unique items including new and classic books, toys, games, electronics, comics, moto gear, novelties, and more. If you have any questions, we would love to hear from you! Thank you for looking! Each item is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives to you safely. All of our items come from our facility located in Batavia, New York, 14020. Sometimes pictures can help us resolve any issues. They should also include the original box and/or packaging with all tags included.
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. 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 exam 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 full 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 experiences!
A tombstone radio from the 30′s Montgomery Wards Airline model 62-198. Please read the condition on the radio. The radio is 12 1/4″ wide X 15″ tall and 7 3/4 deep. Pretty heavy solid radio. Personal number 858 and 859.
Vintage Motorola 10T28 Wooden Tabletop Tube Radio 1957 Tested Working (See Vid). See the short video in the photos section to show it works. There is a crack in the one on one of the sides and the back panel next to a screw.
Please review to all pictures. It has been refinished and the wood apears to be of walnut and looks very nice. Lid works as it should, The knobes move all gadges freely thanks. United States of America (USA). Broadcast Receiver – or past WW2 Tuner. TRF without regeneration; 2 AF stage(s); Neutrodyne. Power type and voltage. Storage and/or dry batteries / “A” battery 6V, “B” battery 2 x 45V, “C” battery 4.5 Volt. This model requires external speaker(s). Tablemodel, Box – most often with Lid (NOT slant panel). 21 x 10.375 x 11 inch / 533 x 264 x 279 mm. The Sparton model 5-15 is a set of the first radio season for Sparks-Withington Co. The Sparton slogan was: “The Pathfinder of the Air”. See also the article here about different radio seasons. By removing wire jumpers, the radio can accommodate a power tube 112A in the output stage – or the. 171A tube, with additional bias voltage (using a 2nd 4.5V “C” battery for a -9V grid voltage) and higher anode voltage (using more “B” batteries for plate voltages of 135 or 180 volts). The start of production for this model was in December 1925, but first sale activity was in 1926. Sparton Radio Service Manual. For this model (Manual 1, Bulletin 1) is dated June 1, 1936 and calls for the use of 01-A tubes, which are the much later dome shaped tubes, not the original tube line up! The list “The quantity and types of tubes used in Sparton receiving sets” from 1937 or later also names the tubes used as 01-A. Sparton tubes were most likely used in this model while it was in production, but by the time the Sparton Radio Service Manual was published in 1936, radio manufacturers were using the more generic “01-A” tube nomenclature. Suspect that the original tube lineup was: C-201A C-201A C-201A C-201A C-201A or C-112A, however no documentation has yet been found that actually lists the original tube lineup.
Vintage Automatic Radio Mfg. Co made all types of radio in Boston from the 1920′s to the 1950. This model is a tube radio in a wooden case. The tuning is controlled by a rotating compass dial and there are two knobs. Thanks for considering?? Be sure to check out our other vintage electronics for sale!