![]() ![]() Very clever, and unlike any radio made before or since. You turn the radio off by closing the dial down into the case. When you push the button down on the right top, the dial and red dial pointer spring up, and the radio turns on. (1750102)Īdmiral 4R12 "Roll Up Dial" Portable (1950) (Plastic tube portable radio) This Admiral Retro portable set from 1950 is one of the most unusual and ingenious radios ever made. Another great radio from my personal, smoke-free collection. The chassis is complete but sold "as-is" and "non-working" so if you’re one of the very few who play your Catalins, please have it restored by a qualified technician prior to use. This is truly a spectacular example of this radio that would be an incredible addition to any collection. ![]() The radio retains the original manufacturer's sticker affixed to the cabinet bottom. The grill cloth and dial glass are original as are the five butterscotch vertical grille bars and three butterscotch pinwheel knobs, all of which are in mint condition. The cabinet has no cracks, chips, hairlines, tube burns or repairs. ![]() Here is an all-original Addison Model 5 Catalin radio in a dark green/ebony cabinet with spectacular yellow/gold/green marbleizing and a gorgeous deep shine. (3020728)Īddison 5 "Courthouse" (1940) (Catalin tube table radio) I am only the 2nd owner of this set. 78 page plastic spiral bound book in good condition. The pictures in this guide were made to portray certain specific points noted in the title of each page withe a brief description adjacent to each picture. This publication is a compilation of visual Quality Acceptability Guidelines for Printed Wiring Boards prepared by the Reparability and Acceptability Committee of Institute of Printed Circuits. (1240062)Īcceptability of Printed Wiring Boards (Book) By IPC-A-600A, Institute Of Printed Circuits September 1970 (Revised). Still functional, folds nice and smoothly. Outstanding condition for a nearly 100 year old piece. A real survivor with gorgeous patina and all original cloth wire. This would make a wonderful addition to a 1920's radio collection. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z - Gallery of RadiosĪALCO Radio Lab Folding Loop Antenna (1924) SOLD! (X antenna) Rare, fully intact, wooden folding loop antenna from Radio's early days. ![]()
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