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September was a very busy vintage radio buying month (for me), couldn't pass on some great deals. Local garage and yard sales were kind to me and I bought a Philco radio and Peerless speaker at the London Vintage Radio Club (London, Ontario Canada) fall swap meet.
Some of the ones I bought need a little TLC and others are in great shape and in good working condition.
I also picked up a couple of oscilloscopes (radio repair equipment) for free from a retired repairman who says he will help me learn how to fix tube radios - I haven't taken pictures of the oscilloscopes yet.
Here are the radios:
1934 Genereal Electric Canada, model K-80. Brush painted in a gaudy silver, but in good working condition otherwise.
1936 Philco Canada, model 359c - A very compact model for that period in time, it's only about a foot wide
1937 Viking Canada, model 763-E (built for Eaton's department stores) - Needs some TLC, speaker is toast!!!
1937 McMurdo Silver Masterpiece VI with Clifton cabinet - In beautiful shape, this radio is apparently quite rare too. I love the chrome and the deco styling.
circa 1939 Marconi Canada, model 201A - Anyone out ther know what the original knobs really look like?
Late 1920s Peerless Reproducer - This is just a speaker for a radio, no radio inside this cathedral style box.
As always, you can see the entire collection in my Flickr galleries, the entire collection link is listed in my signature below.
Some of the ones I bought need a little TLC and others are in great shape and in good working condition.
I also picked up a couple of oscilloscopes (radio repair equipment) for free from a retired repairman who says he will help me learn how to fix tube radios - I haven't taken pictures of the oscilloscopes yet.
Here are the radios:
1934 Genereal Electric Canada, model K-80. Brush painted in a gaudy silver, but in good working condition otherwise.
1936 Philco Canada, model 359c - A very compact model for that period in time, it's only about a foot wide
1937 Viking Canada, model 763-E (built for Eaton's department stores) - Needs some TLC, speaker is toast!!!
1937 McMurdo Silver Masterpiece VI with Clifton cabinet - In beautiful shape, this radio is apparently quite rare too. I love the chrome and the deco styling.
circa 1939 Marconi Canada, model 201A - Anyone out ther know what the original knobs really look like?
Late 1920s Peerless Reproducer - This is just a speaker for a radio, no radio inside this cathedral style box.
As always, you can see the entire collection in my Flickr galleries, the entire collection link is listed in my signature below.