Awesome AM tube radio from the 1940’s that was made in the USA. I’ve seen these sell for anywhere between $20-$80 for similar models. If you plan on getting it working you’d have to at least replace all the capacitors, but be cautious if you plug it in or work on it yourself as these typically have hot-chassis and can shock or even kill you if you don’t know what you’re doing.
I agree with Joe on the value and instructions, they are not something to mess around with and can be a safety/fire hazard. Repairs and restroation can easily exceed their value.
Awesome AM tube radio from…
Awesome AM tube radio from the 1940’s that was made in the USA. I’ve seen these sell for anywhere between $20-$80 for similar models. If you plan on getting it working you’d have to at least replace all the capacitors, but be cautious if you plug it in or work on it yourself as these typically have hot-chassis and can shock or even kill you if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Stewart Warner Radio
I agree with Joe on the value and instructions, they are not something to mess around with and can be a safety/fire hazard. Repairs and restroation can easily exceed their value.
Thanks guys. Glad I have no…
Thanks guys. Glad I have no interest in seeing if it works. Lol