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Title: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 10, 2017, 12:00:31 PM
In a town nearby, a gent recently passed away who was a master collector of antique radios. The online auction was yesterday, and there were a couple hundred radios sold.  I ended up with three.

First, a 1937 Philco "Tombstone" style farm set (a farm set is battery only, as they pre-date rural electrification in the US):

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85071387.jpg)

Next, a 1937 Zenith Tombstone style:

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85072756.jpg)

And a 1947 Motorola radio/record player combination:

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85073294.jpg)

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85073295.jpg)

Going to pick them up this afternoon! 

Some of the ultra-collectible Zenith floor models went high....

This one went for $595:

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85068734.jpg)

This one for $665:

(https://auctionimages.s3.amazonaws.com/48050/88275/85069753.jpg)

I KNOW I don't need them, but I've never been able to come up with two of the 30's Tombstone style radios before. There were some incredibly cool radios, a number of tube testers, and other stuff.

If you feel like spending a few minutes surfing the radios, try this link:  https://whitleyauction.hibid.com/catalog/88275/2-9-17-antique-radios--crocks-and-more-estate-auction-/
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: uwe on February 10, 2017, 02:12:27 PM
Himmel, no Volksempfänger?!

(http://www.duden.de/_media_/full/V/Volksempfaenger-201020517292.jpg)

(http://www.geschichtslehrerforum.de/assets/images/Plakat_Volksempfanger.jpg)
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Highlander on February 10, 2017, 04:00:24 PM
Very nice... 8)
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Dave W on February 10, 2017, 09:59:12 PM
Very cool. Two of my uncles were radio repairmen back in the day, and were two of the earliest TV repairmen in town. I used to see radios like that in their garage shop.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 11, 2017, 07:54:19 AM
Himmel, no Volksempfänger?!

(http://www.duden.de/_media_/full/V/Volksempfaenger-201020517292.jpg)


That's a cool one, Uwe. Looks to be all Bakelite, including the knobs.  I haven't seen that very often.

Here's the portable I have which i think is coolest.  It's a 50's Motorola clamshell with a tweed cover, somewhat similar in look to Fender's tweed. the handle shows the tuning scale and the rotary knobs next to the handle are volume and tuning.

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/Radios/20160112_095906_zps8isz6f9h.jpg)

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/Radios/4ce94c75-0dc5-4119-9581-2dcb51f7c8e1_zpspsw38mrk.jpg)

Here's the interior...

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/Radios/20160112_095929_zpsqibtgqoa.jpg)
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Highlander on February 11, 2017, 08:39:35 AM
We had some... dad slung them when he cleared the old house back in the 90's... :sad:
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 11, 2017, 09:56:27 AM
I was curious about how the farm radio power deal worked. I knew they were powered by tractor batteries; you'd work all day, then pull the battery and take it into the house at night.  I found that the Philco still has the press-on caps used to connect to the battery. Just push 'em on over the battery posts.

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/Radios/IMG_20170211_093315472_zps48h2o6jy.jpg)

BTW - here's a photo of one of the most unusual radios I've ever seen - sold in that auction. A "columnair" with extreme art deco styling.

(http://static.auctionservices.com/images/79030013/179-1_large.JPG)

And these two chairside radios were furniture, designed to double as tables next to your favorite chair in the evenings.

(http://static.auctionservices.com/images/78587593/2005_large.JPG)

I'm just blown away by the wonderful styling of these antiques. And the joints in the woodwork are all tight and hard to see after nearly 80 years.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: dadagoboi on February 11, 2017, 11:12:35 AM
Great stuff, Al.  Back when people fixed their own stuff or at least gave it a shot!

Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Dave W on February 11, 2017, 11:58:12 AM
Great stuff, Al.  Back when people fixed their own stuff or at least gave it a shot!

They were too expensive not to fix.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: dadagoboi on February 11, 2017, 12:33:43 PM
They were too expensive not to fix.

 :thumbsup:

Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Grog on February 11, 2017, 01:08:41 PM
Interesting! Reminds me that I have a couple Silvertone DC farm radios & a Recordio that I have been procrastinating dealing with. I think the Recordio just needed the "death caps" replaced. One of the D.C. Radios had a battery card in it from Wards before they closed. I was tempted to take it in & see what they would say. I believe it was a 90 volt battery. Kind of like taking a realistic lifetime tube back to Radio Shack & requesting a replacement.......
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 12, 2017, 02:46:06 PM
I made sure the farm radio I bought was a 6V model (saw a sticker on the inside of the case.) I figure I can come up with 6V without much trouble if I ever want to try it out.

I also have a Variac that I rescued from surplus at the university, so I do have a way to warm up an old radio gradually without zapping it at 120V all at once.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Grog on February 12, 2017, 09:58:26 PM
I also have my Dads Trutone AC/DC portable radio, I believe it's a 1947. I should be able to duplicate the transformer, I would assume. Just have to get around to it!

This Recordio is pretty much identical to mine. Mine needs a piece of wood repaired on the bottom. Surprisingly, there still were NOS record blanks still available a few years back.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1940s-Wilcox-Gay-Recordio-model-B-30-turntable-record-cutter-/222407347673?hash=item33c882cdd9:g:dMYAAOSwTuJYoIVR

My (3) wind up phonographs are low maintenance. My grandkids get a kick out of them............
(http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af119/Grog_03/ColumbiaGraphanola.jpg) (http://s999.photobucket.com/user/Grog_03/media/ColumbiaGraphanola.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 13, 2017, 08:56:04 AM
Very nice! I find it interesting that the volume control used to be how far open or closed the doors in front of the sound horn were.

I'll see if I can get a photo of my grandfather's floor model Victrola tonight...
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Grog on February 13, 2017, 06:00:05 PM
The photo I posted earlier is of the Columbia Grafonola. These two are different versions of Victolas from about the same era. One having the horn above the record storage, the other it's side by side.

(http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af119/Grog_03/Victrola1_zpsfs8dbjeq.jpg) (http://s999.photobucket.com/user/Grog_03/media/Victrola1_zpsfs8dbjeq.jpg.html)

(http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af119/Grog_03/Victrola2_zpst5a8hcqv.jpg) (http://s999.photobucket.com/user/Grog_03/media/Victrola2_zpst5a8hcqv.jpg.html)

Note the Trutone Portable radio on the above photo.................
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Rob on February 14, 2017, 11:04:28 AM
Those are great!
I was not aware (despite my Indiana childhood) of the battery powered sets.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: eb2 on February 14, 2017, 11:15:34 AM
Seems like just a few years back you could score a Farm set on CL for peanuts, but they're scarce and pricey now.  In the rural upper Midwest it's not uncommon to see the whizzer chargers on poles still. They were wind mill chargers for Dc farm radios if you didn't pull the tractor battery. I learned tube guitar amp stuff from an antique radio guy. You can find out anything at antiqueradios.com.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 14, 2017, 04:53:29 PM
My early 1900's Victrola...been in the family (via my dad) for 66 years that I know of, before that it was at my Grandfather's house. I believe he bought it new.

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/IMG_20170213_210430973_zpsrrmfogug.jpg)

You can see the crank handle laying inside the speaker horn area...the rest is stacks of old 78s. One of them has "The Ballad of Floyd Collins". If you don't recognize the name, Google it.

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/IMG_20170213_210445881_zpsq5zhww2k.jpg)

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/IMG_20170213_210500577_zps6s4klftp.jpg)

There's a classy emblem for you:

(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j306/apowell1/IMG_20170213_210514682_zps6h23u25b.jpg)
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Grog on February 14, 2017, 05:19:37 PM
It looks to be pretty much the same model as mine, slightly different stain. Years ago, I was in an antique store. A vendor had an old portrait of the Victor Talking Machine trademark. You can't really see it unless somebody points it out to you, but it's a portrait of a dog on his masters coffin. The sound reproduction was said to be so lifelike that the dog would recognize "His Masters Voice". Also, these players were considered to be musical instruments. I read somewhere that the Musicians Union didn't approve of them, they took work away from musicians. 70 years before Disco!
Thanks for posting the photos!
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 15, 2017, 10:43:38 AM
Yup, I'm sure it's the same model - there can't have been that many.

Years ago my family had a tabletop cylinder player with the "witch's hat" speaker.  I have no idea where it went.
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Grog on February 15, 2017, 11:23:05 AM
I always intended to buy a table top model. I planned on waiting until the kids grew up so it wouldn't get knock around. Never got around to it though. The morning glory horns are way cool!
Title: Re: Antique radios "Gotta have"
Post by: Pilgrim on February 15, 2017, 12:07:07 PM
Ours was similar to this....

(http://www.antiquephono.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/162.jpg)

(http://thumbs3.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mNcJmW4fZAIwEptQPmQiZwg.jpg)