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Charlie 07-10-2004 04:24 PM

Some of my tube sets...
 
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Today I decided to clean the shelf where I house some of my vintage tube radios, and cleaned the sets up as well. Then I took some photos of each to post here. i've had these radios for about 10 years now.

This first radio is a TrueTone model D2718. My grandmother bought this set for my grandfather in 1947. When I got it years ago, it had been sitting on a shelf in the garage for several years. I recapped it, and repainted the cabinet the same color to freshen up the looks. It's a 7-tube AM/SW hot chassis. Pulls in the stations really well.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:26 PM

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This is a 6-tube GE model 226. i think it's from 1950. Plays great.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:29 PM

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This is a Silvertone model 15 with 6 tubes. Roughly 1951.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:31 PM

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1941 Silvertone model 7038. Eight tubes. This was my first vintage radio given to me by my ex-wife's grandmother.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:35 PM

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Admiral 5E23N roughly 1951. Works, but seems to have a problem pullin in stations good.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:41 PM

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Zenith S-40174? AM/FM. Plays great.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:43 PM

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Silvertone 4204. 1954 i think. AM/FM. Nine tubes w/power xformer. I like the dial pointer on this set.

It's in need of SILVERTONE letters for the front.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:48 PM

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RCA 56X2. I bought this in Ybor City, FL. Someone had already repainted it. I don't know if this was the correct color scheme for it, but still thought it looked nice.

I tried pluggin it in earlier, but didn't pull in anything. hmmm. It used to work well... maybe something is loose.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:52 PM

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Zenith C730. 1960 maybe? This set worked just fine when i got it... kinda like the zenith portable TV's of the time. Has AM/FM/FM-AFC

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:55 PM

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Motorola 5P33EW. This is a battery and AC operated AM set with four 1-volt miniature tubes. Everything in this set is original. Plays great and has a neat look.

Charlie 07-10-2004 04:59 PM

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Mantola model number unknown. I believe it is possibly 1935-38, although i have not been able to comfirm it so far. Has six tubes, including the 6U5 tuner indicator.

Reece 07-10-2004 07:52 PM

Nice pictures, nice radios--all of them are something a little special, more tubes or features than normal.

Reece

kc8adu 07-10-2004 11:33 PM

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Originally posted by Charlie
Silvertone 4204. 1954 i think. AM/FM. Nine tubes w/power xformer. I like the dial pointer on this set.

It's in need of SILVERTONE letters for the front.

looks like my arvin
does it have a #47 edge lighting the plastic dial scale?

Paula 07-11-2004 11:43 AM

Hi Charlie,

Nice collection of old radios -- thanks for showing them to us! I especially like the Motorola. It's a lot like the Silvertone that I'm restoring.

Speaking of Silvertone...

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Regarding your Silvertone 4204, kc8adu wrote:
looks like my arvin...
Interesting observation, KC. I think that Arvin must have produced a number of Sears models, 'cause I have a Silvertone model 210 portable tube radio from around 1950, and it has all Arvin-branded tubes. And it doesn't look like any of them have ever been replaced. Perhaps Arvin built the same radio with different "badges" on it.

Paula

Reece 07-11-2004 08:58 PM

Hi Paula,

Yes, Arvin did make a lot of Silvertones. I have a couple: model 9000 brown bakelite, and model 9001, same cabinet but painted ivory, which were 1949-52 or thereabouts, definitely made by Arvin. Both use chassis 132.857. The 132 prefix indicates Arvin as the manufacturer. Here are some other prefixes to Silvertone chassis numbers:

100 Stewart-Warner
101 Colonial
103 Emerson
107 Howard
109 Detrola
110 Air King
113 Mission Bell
126 RCA
132 Arvin
164 Freed



Reece

Charlie 07-13-2004 12:27 AM

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Originally posted by kc8adu
looks like my arvin
does it have a #47 edge lighting the plastic dial scale?

Yes, when the AM band is selected, the clear plastic lens is lighted to show the gold AM numbers. Swith to FM, and the light comes on behind the red FM numbers.

CarlV 07-13-2004 11:10 PM

Wow Charlie, that GE #226 is the first radio my parents gave me as a little squirt. It really surprised me to see one here. :cool:
A year and a half or abouts somebody posted the Magnavox console my parents had at the time too. Very cool!
Needless to say if ya ever want to sell it. :naughty:

Carl


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