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Westinghouse H-125 Refrigerator Radio Find
I found this neat looking radio in a junk store. It's in near mint condition and plays unbelievably clear and loud. I love it! Anybody know anything about these or have one?
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Those are really neat! One of the few radios I *haven't* had.....
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I've got a white/cream colored version. Plays GREAT. Did they give these away as "Prizes" to stimulate fridge sales after the War ? Seems like I heard/read that about them, somewhere ...
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The vertical design was rather easy to tip over or fall, so many were damaged. A great sounding six tube radio. |
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Has anyone got a copy of advertisng showing this was given away with a refrigerator purchase?
The reason I ask is I've heard the "given away only with a fridge" story for decades, but that doesn't jive with the Westinghouse advertising I've seen. If some were really distributed this way, I'd like to see some documentation of it. |
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Cute little bugger. A little more skinny on it here..
http://www.bing.com/search?q=westing...2eeb&FORM=QBLH |
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I understand it was used as an incentive for the purchase of a refrigerator, package deal? Back in the old days, many products were "fair traded", meaning a dealer couldn't sell an item, for less than the manufacture's list price. Either the dealer would give a trade in allowance on an old unit or throw in an item, that was 5 or 10% of the selling price of the large item. A lot of time, that would cinch the sale.
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Thanks all! Lots of great information here. Now to see if Nostalgia Air has the schematic that I hope I never need!
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In that one picture, the kid calls it a "streamlined powerhouse." They couldn't have said it better really. It's probably the loudest old radio that I have. I may never see the inside of it and hope that I don't as I have heard that they are incredibly hard to service.
Usually the first thing I want to do is take a set apart and at least clean everything. Not this time. It's too nice and from what little I can see of the chassis from the bottom, the inside is as near mint as the outside.
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Yeah, they're a BEAR to try to get apart. Tried on mine several times, but I could see all I was about to do was likely Eff it up big time, so, in a RARE burst of smarts, I quit..
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