i have a victor radio withelectrola model r32 it was in grand fathers basment it is in good shape but i dont want to try to turn it on can u give me a rough estermate on how much it will go for?
Your radio value is all about condition. Do not plug it in as this can do serious damage.
Your posting did not list a model number which is critical to its exact date, etc. However, yours is in the time period where the Victor company was purchased by RCA to form RCA Victor. I own a l927 Electrola which is about 3 times larger than yours and requires 4 paulbearers to move. Mine is a model 9 - 25 and sold for $1150 (the price of a house then) and they manufactured only 826 of my model. Get you model number and then do research. Dr. T.
This model has been in my possesion for at least 4 years now. Before that it belonged to my grandpa. So far I have found out that this is RE-45 and manufactured by the Victor talking machine company in 1929. The tubes have not been replaced since 1940 and it is in horrible condition. Meracuosly though i have gotten the radio to work by tweaking with the wires. Although the Record Player needs a bit of oil on it. Hmmmm.. I guess its not in to bad a condition.
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i have a victor radio withelectrola model r32 it was in grand fathers basment it is in good shape but i dont want to try to turn it on can u give me a rough estermate on how much it will go for?
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Re: 1929 victor radio electrola
Re: 1929 victor radio electrola