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Here's big early portable Majestic
I have a slew of these '39-'41 luggage portables, but this is biggest and heaviest of them all. It's the size of an old projector case. It's a 1939 Majestic model 420. The cabinet is solid as rock with 2 latched doors that can be taken off their hinges. The dial is the size of a typical large wooden tabletop set. This was a heavy duty portable! It's so unique that Radiomuseum has it's photo with "model unknown". My info is being submitted.
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I wonder what the original price was? Looks like something for the carriage trade to me.
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It's AM only and must've been a pricier portable at the time only because it's so overbuilt. Even without batteries in it, it's three times the weight of a typical model and solid as a rock. A very robust radio!
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I was wondering about that. can you still get it to work on batteries as well or will it only work on AC now? |
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) is a battery only set and would need a separate AC supply if not using batteries . For all my old portables I've had great success stringing enough 9 volt batteries together in series to get the required B+ , in this radio's instance 45 volts so 5 in series is the right number and for the A (filament) supply a couple of "D" sized flashlight cells hooked in parallel will last long enough to get some good listening out of it .
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Yes, the dial has the second metered strip. I always saw that as a way to make a basic one band dial seem like it has an extra band. *also, init4fun - Yes, hooking up the batteries is really easy. Some put a small battery eliminator in them, but then you have the cord sticking out of the enclosed rear cover, and you get the AC-line noise. On batteries these sound wonderful. Once you get one, you soon have several more. They're cheap and have a lot of charm. I'm up to 15! All '38-'41 models. PS - I didn't catch why model number 420 is particularly appealing! (?)
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Hi Joe , the number 420 has come to be very popular slang for smoking pot (marijuana) , and indeed typing just the number 420 into google returns all kinds of "urban legend" history on how that number came to represent it . From what I've read the number 420 doesn't refer to the weed itself , it seems to mean the act of smoking it , as the urban legend goes 4:20 PM was deemed by a bunch of people who smoke it as a great time to smoke some . Now , aren't ya glad ya asked ?
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