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Big and bold - the Pilot Radio G-184
A friend finally gave me the opportunity to acquire this large and heavy tabletop radio from 1937 from him. I love all the deco/machine-age details it has:
Last edited by Celt; 11-18-2017 at 05:24 PM. |
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That's purdymous!
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Thanks. It has a few issues, but it's just so impressive that I am forgiving with it!
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Gorgeous.
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Thanks. Is there anything better than mid-1930's deco radios?! I collect a little of everything, but they will always be my favorites with their waterfall cabinets, airplane dials, and beautiful veneers.
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Art deco + beautiful veneer = awesome.
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I love my Philco 37-665B. Beauty and quality.
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Nice model Philco. The higher-end model mid-'30's radios are things of beauty for sure.
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