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audiodog69 01-09-2009 11:31 PM

Please help identify this radio
 
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This radio has a different tuner dial and I am not sure how it works this is different from anything that I have ever seen. The chassis has 5 tubes.

ablethevoice 01-09-2009 11:38 PM

WTF??
Sorry, I can't help. I haven't seen anything like that either. I'll be following the responses in this thread very closely indeed.

Looks like maybe those lock screws are an early type of tuning preset.

Tony V 01-10-2009 02:25 AM

Yes, they're presets and you can dial it like an old rotary telephone. I have one similar but cant remember the brand off hand as its in storage. This originally had a decorative emblem in the center but most are missing from these.
-Tony

Sandy G 01-10-2009 06:16 AM

New one on me, altho that tuning system/presets business looks somewhat similar to the one on my Scott 800B...I never have fooled w/it, though, kinda has that "Leave Me Alone" look to it...

sprman55 01-10-2009 06:37 AM

Could that be one of thoses Montgomery Wards Tele dial sets?Kinda looks like one.:yes:Was a few others made by other companys.Sprman55:smoke::beer:

akent36 01-10-2009 07:52 AM

It's made by Trav-ler of Chicago. There may be a paper tag on the chassis that says "T.R. Corp" or "T R and T Corp." I think they called this dial arrangement the "Traveling Dial." This set was also sold under the Blackhawk name.

audiodog69 01-10-2009 08:36 AM

Yea the little metal knobs are spring loaded so in other words when I push them they spring right back but that's all they do, it does'nt move the dial, but the middle knob on the face of the radio turns the dial very easy, on the little spring job's there is set screws seem's like you just unscrew them and they slide on the metal dial.

audiodog69 01-10-2009 08:43 AM

There is a paper tag on the chassis but it's so worn I can't read the markings.

JesusJones 01-10-2009 05:20 PM

Sure does look cool

Nice find

Rudy

audiodog69 01-10-2009 09:19 PM

Thank's, I got this radio for $10 bucks

KentTeffeteller 01-21-2009 08:25 PM

You have a Trav-Ler Teledial set. Middle to late 1930's vintage. The dial face is often missing on these. Very nice set overall. Very uncommon. Decent performer!


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