Aetna 602 1940′s. This is a Beautiful Vintage 1940′s RESTORED AETNA Radio. Model 602 (is imprinted on the chassis) The Bakelite radio has been refinished in beautiful Catalin swirls and marbling. There are no cracks, dings, blemishes or scratches on this cabinet. I’m adding RARE to the description since I have never seen another like it. The Radio works perfectly with strong signals in my area. Volume knob powers on and adjusts volume up / down, without static. The radio has great volume. Tone control knob adjusts treble and bass as it should. Although there’s no Short Wave in my area. The Station display lights up when turned on. Electronics have been restored/replaced as needed. Period correct grill cloth has been added. All in All this is a powerful little radio that plays and displays well. 9 ¾” x 8″ x 7. Please carefully review the photos, they are an important part of the description. I can attest that I listened to many radio stations in my area as I was posting this offer.
Vintage, made in the USA in 1937! The dial light does not come in but the radio reception is decent here in Seattle, WA. No cracks in the case, but there are a few scuffs/knicks. Nothing major at all considering this radio’s age+.
Vintage TOSHIBA vacuum tube radio and speaker set. Stacked height: approximately 28.74 inches. Vacuum tube radio height: approximately 7.28 inches. Vacuum tube radio width: approximately 22.05 inches. Vacuum tube radio depth: approximately 7.87 inches (excluding handle knobs). Speaker height: approximately 21.46 inches. Speaker width: approximately 23.62 inches. Speaker depth: approximately 9.45 inches. The radio was able to be heard. There is gari noise.
Vintage Hallicrafters S-38D shortwave tube radio receiver, made in USA. Tested and working – able to tune and hold a stable shortwave signal. A classic piece of mid-century radio history, highly collectible among ham radio and shortwave enthusiasts. Original knobs and faceplate. Cosmetic wear, patina, surface marks consistent with age (see photos).
This tube radio, with its retro design and brand name, is a working piece of history that harkens back to a bygone era of radio broadcasting. Perfect for any collector of vintage radios or enthusiasts of mid-20th-century Americana, this Sonora RZU-222 radio captures the charm and nostalgia of the 1940s.
VINTAGE 1950S RCA VICTOR BROADCAST RECEIVER Tube RADIO MODEL 67QR53W. Tested only for powering on, no other functions tested, cabinet has some chipping as shown. Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 460 kHz; 2 AF stage(s); Export model. Broadcast plus 2 Short Wave bands. Power type and voltage. Alternating Current supply (AC) / 110; 127; 150; 180; 220 Volt. Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 13 cm = 5.1 inch. RCA RCA Victor Co. Tablemodel with Push Buttons.
TOSHIBA Kakko HS Vacuum Tube Radio Vintage Showa Retro Working Condition JAPAN. TOSHIBA vacuum tube radio. It’s a Kakko HS. Power has been confirmed. NHK and commercial broadcasts were received without any problems. There may be damage, scratches, dirt, etc. That are not shown in the product image. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for something perfect, or if you are sensitive or concerned about small details. ? 1 inch = 2.54 cm (25.4 mm). Mow Motor Law NIPPON. 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 60 days.
This product is a working vintage Atwater Kent 206 cathedral style tube radio from the 1930s to 1949. This collectible item is a piece of radio history, featuring a classic design and functioning with vacuum tubes. The Atwater Kent brand is known for producing quality radios during this time period, making this item a sought-after piece for vintage radio enthusiasts and collectors. Overall for age its in great condition. Minor scuffs around the edges common with age. There is a plug wire not sure when it may have been added did not test that. Still a beautiful display model.
PLEASE READ FURTHER DOWN ABOUT THIS COOL LOOKING RADIO. The Model Number on this Stunning Looking Radio is RBMU-175 & it was produced around the 1947 era. This was a popular radio when it was introduced in the1940′s. This is still a fairly popular & desirable radio by today’s standards. I have taken many pictures so you may get a good view at this WONDERFUL Looking Radio & it Plays. THIS VINTAGE WONDERFUL LOOKING SONORA RADIO JUST LOOKS OUTSTANDING TO SAY THE LEAST & IT PLAYS NICELY. The cabinet on this Beauty is made of. Plastic that has that has been cleaned & polished which still Produces a Super Nice sheen or shine & that shine just looks Great:> There are no cracks in the cabinet & it is Very NICE & SPECTACULAR looking (NOT PERFECT) as there are a couple of imperfections on the finish! The 2-Plastic control knob are in good Condition. The chassis is in good condition & it is a All American 5-tube unit with 2-controls & all controls have been lubricated & are in good working condition. The 2-controls are ON/OFF/VOLUME & TUNING. The tube line up is One-35W4, One-50B5, One-12BA6, One-12BE6 & One-12AT6. The chassis has had all new electrolytic capacitor/filters installed & All wax/paper capacitors were replaced & a Nice New Electric Cord was installed. This SONORA Radio has been restored to good working condition. Sized of this Fabulous GEM is 10-3/4″ Long, 6-1/2″ Wide/Deep & 7-1/4 High. This is a vintage radio & must be handled & cared for & treated in this manor & not like a modern day boombox. Tube radio technology “unlike modern day solid state radios” can have interference/noise in the sound quality, caused by kitchen appliances, computer monitors, flat screen TV’S, florescent lights, washing machines, high power wires above your home, etc… So where you position/place this radio in your home can make a huge difference & the direction/position it is set in. A lot of tube radios are “Directional” meaning you ” MAY ” have to turn the radio one way or the other to receive the best reception. Tube radio usually take 30 to 45 seconds after they have been turned/powered ON before they will start playing as the tubes have to warm up. I package very well for a safe arrival. If you have any questions please ask & I will promptly answer & as best as I can. Please ask questions before the end of the sale & not after. Thanks for looking I appreciate it.