It's a 40 model no question about it. Actually it's a Model 6438 to be exact.
In fact I have the original Sears Catalog Ad for the Radio in my collection. What I love about it is Television Inputs on the back of the Radio 10 years before Radio really ever caught on.
I REALLY want to work...
So I have this neighbor who used to be a Physicist for Hughes Aircraft back in the day. Long story short, he knew of a friend who had a radio which was sitting in a garage for decades and offered it to me free of charge.
The house he took me too was built in the 1930s and amazingly still had...
Great advice....all the way. I'm up to my ears in 4 restores at the moment and troubleshooting is starting to wear my patience thin. :) But its worth it when you finally turn it on to get it working.
You should probably ask yourself what era you're looking for as well...40s? 30s? Do...
I didn't buy it, but I know who did...and I'm shaking my head at it all the way. I apologize for making this one of my premiere posts, I know several of you from being from Southern California, but like Marc and a few others...the Fascination of this suit beats the heck out of me.
First...
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