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Old Radio(s) ID
An estate sale next week has these two radios. I was wondering if anybody can identify them. The bottom one looks like a Telefunken. Any ideas?
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BTW, that particular model of clock radio was marketed under at least one other name besides Bendix. I think Hallicrafters had a set that looked like this one, and another well-known radio manufacturer of the '50s whose name escapes me at the moment also copied the design. I want to say Capehart, but if I did I'd probably be wrong. |
That's definitely a European Telefunken-style set. This will be one of the better sized sets-just compare it to the four-slot toaster below it! It also has stereo sound.
The clock radio above it looks like a late 40s model-I think I see the Bendix logo above the slide dial? Probably a very simple 4 or 5 tube set inside that one. |
Looks like one of the Telefunken Allegro sets, late 50's/early 60's. And yes, the clock radio is a Bendix, early 50's I believe.
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Bendix & Telefunken, definitely.
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scoreless again...
Went to the sale but missed out on the radios. :thumbsdn: They went pretty fast. It didn't help that there was a AMI juke box and boatloads of beer signs at the same sale. I wasn't willing to camp out all night to be first person in line. Thanks for ID help anyway, everybody. I'll be keeping my eyes open for more in the future.
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Hallicrafters did indeed make a radio similar to the Bendix. I have one handy, although the back of it is badly banged up and the front knobs are missing. Have yet to work on it.
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