10 w x 6 h x 5 d.
Radio attic console radios.
13 564 unique identified antique radios plus amateur radio gear vintage audio and test equipment.
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This web site includes links to photos of 13 564 radios which have known model numbers or official names.
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The radio attic contains classified ads displaying full color photographs of antique radios for sale.
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I believe this is the first example to be offered on the radio attic.
The chassis has been serviced and the set plays well.
Mcmurdo silver masterpiece iii radio.
Bremer tully model unknown 250 00.
This radio has been sold.
These diagrams cover most early model radios from 1938 to october 1947.
13 1 2 h x 10 w x 7 d.
Gary added a new crystal clear dial cover.
1 book published by thomas sams.
You must directly contact the seller to purchase a radio.
Up for sale we have a rare western air patrol console radio.
This rare unknown model was offered in two three and four knob variations.
The radio is in excellent original condition with the exception of the grille cloth.
1600299 dial cord stringing guide vol.
Antique radios for sale at the radio attic.
38 h x 23 w x 14 d.
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You must directly contact the seller to purchase a radio.
The radio attic s archives are the internet s best free resource for identifying antique radios.
Gallery of console radios.
These radios were made at the gilfillan factory in los angeles.
These were sold on the west coast through western auto supply stores.
This radio will be carefully packed and shipped by greyhound.
The radio is pretty rare and is making a first appearance on the radio attic.
It was replaced with period cloth.
Radios for sale at the radio attic are offered by independent advertisers and not by the webmaster.
Radios for sale at the radio attic are offered by independent advertisers and not by the webmaster.
The radio attic is the best place on the internet to buy and sell old radios.