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Thanks.
By the way, the grill cloth whited-out in the photo. It's the original, typical gold/black satin cloth that you find on the Gloritones. You can't really see it, but the escutcheon is nice with columns and "Zenette" written out in lightening bolt style. |
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Very Nice, its interesting that you mention the U. S. Gloritone Cathedrals because I have one that I restored myself and its a pretty decent performer for being an early unit (1932), although my unit could use an IF and RF Alignment but to do that I have to have the unit out of the cabinet and do all of the adjustments from the bottom of the chassis...
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Wow , Zenith got as much mileage out of the Zenette name as Philco got out of the Transitone name , that's for sure !
Here is my 1950s Zenette AC / battery powered portable that uses the 1 volt 7 pin tubes (1U4 , 1R5 , those types) , with a regular sized soft drink can for size scale . |
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