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More Antique Radios |
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Stromberg-Carlson (1929) carved mahogany and teak, plays beautifully |
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One of 5 Telefunken consoles we enjoy- One Korting variant has a mirrored diamond-tuck gold lame' dry bar inside. This one is the 1958 Wien Hi-Fi. AM-FM-SW-LW with direct drive turntable. |
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Telefunken accessory speaker. We also have a half-size dry bar matching the Wien to the left, same style cabinet. Pat's parents have another console with "ears" speakers that flip out for "surround sound," and its matching record cabinet. Pat has a 3/4 size Sonatta console. |
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Kuba Komet TV (1961) we don't own one, but wish we did. |
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All-metal, direct drive, with accessory 45 stacker and record cleaner |
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Crosley 52-TA AM-SW, mouse mummy found inside. Still working on this one. |
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Crosley's chassis, above and below. |
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