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Airline

Model 62-131, Montgomery Wards Airline, wood with black laquer and beautiful inlaid marquetry and interesting round airplane-style dial with 2 inset dials for volume and tone indicators, 1935


Atwater Kent


Model 82*, a large cathedral which was also available as a battery powered set (model 82Q), 1931.


Atwater Kent


Model 206*, The all-time classic tombstone. Atwater Kents were very well built. Fine tuning was even a feature on the 206.


Atwater Kent


Model 86, 1931.


Atwater Kent


Type TA Detector/Amplifier, 1923.


Belmont


Model 6D15* "Skyrover", unusual masonite pressboard construction, 1946.


Clarion


Model AC-85*, large cathedral, 1931.


Clarion


Model 470, 1933.


Corona


Model 209, 1930's.


Crosley


Model 48 "Elf", repwood, 1931.


Crosley


Model 54 "New Buddy", repwood, 1930.


Crosley


Model 5M4, 1933.


Dumont


Model RA-346, red and gold painted wood, 1956.


Emerson


Model 38*, 1930's.

Emerson


"Snow White" DB247, Repwood,1939.


Emerson


Model AR-165, Chairside radio-phono, AM and Shortwave with a 78 RPM phonograph and a storage compartment for record albums, what a boat!, 1937.


Empire


Model unknown*, 1930's.


Fada


Model 351, with original white finish, 1937.


General Electric


Model K-85, large console, AM and shortwave bands, (close-up of dial - 74K), 1933.


General Electric


Model E-105, 1936, interesting console with a great grille design and "Colorama" tuning - a red back-lit dial that turns green when a station is tuned in.


General Electric


Model 52, 1937, the wood version of the beautifully done bakelite Model 54.


Grebe


Model MU-1 Synchrophase, 1925.


Grunow


Model 460, made from birds eye maple,1935.
The radio on the right is a beautifully done, fantasy adaptation of the Grunow 460, the "ParroTone", used on Jimmy Buffett's radio station web site "Radio Margaritaville". (The radio images used on Radio Margaritaville are used under license from Classic Radio Gallery.)


Grunow


Model 588, with teledial "memory" tuning, 1940.




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