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Mantola 5A7
This is an unusual Mantola radio as it can be positioned either vertical or horizontal. The dial was designed to be read in both positions. Not sure if 5A7 is the correct model number?
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Mitchell 1250
(1949)
Found one of these in someones garage in great original condition (even the plastic over the lamp was perfect. Cleaned and repaired the radio. Looks and works fine.
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Motorola 5C1
(1959)
From recent auction but decided to keep rather than sell. The case has a remarkable shine and the dark green color with matching knobs is very sharp looking.
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Motorola 67XM21
(1948)
Mortorola Model 67XM21 from 1948. This radio has both AM and FM bands and has a nice sound to compliment its sharp deco looks.
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Philco 41-220
(1941)
Philco Model 41-220 from 1941 in excellent original condition. The sensitivity and sound in this 6 tube radio is absolutely perfect.
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Philco 49-501
(1949)
The Philco 49-501, better known as the Philco "boomerang" or "Jetson's" model, has become highly collectible in recent years. This is a perfect example of this radio.
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Philco 51-532
(1951)
Well designed Philco Transitone from 1951. Bought and sold many of these over the years and finally decided to keep this one for the collection. Flawless original condition.
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Philco TH-4
(1939)
Just got this very small Model TH-4 to compliment my other series of small Model PT-25 Philcos.
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Plymouth 250
Very unusual metal cased radio with an art deco look and great dial. Marked Plymouth on front and bottom of cabinet stamped "James Metal Products Co Inc, Chicage USA". and Model No 250. Based on tubes and chassis it must be early 1930's. No information available in any books. Perhaps extremely rare? Any help with more details greatly appreciated.
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RCA 1X
(1941)
One of my favorite RCA radios. This one has the rare dial with Nipper.
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