TODAY'S FEATURED RADIOS AT THE RADIO ATTIC Click on either photo for more details. Zenith 7-S-28 (1936) - $1,495 Silvertone 1661 (1940) - $200 There were 43 new radios added to the Attic in the past 30 days. Click hereto see the new radios!
The Zenith Radio factory in Chicago, 1934-1938! I created this website to serve as an internet resource for a select group of antique radios. Occasionally, I may offer a few items for sale due to duplication or space limitations in my house. Just click the For Sale button on the main ...
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Years ago, old-fashioned clock radios like these were on pretty much every bedside table around America, both lulling us to sleep with music and radio shows, and getting us up for work in the morning.
Vinyl never dies! Sure, cassettes, CDs, and MP3s technically surpassed records decades ago, but people still love that vintage sound, and they're willing to pay for it. Got an old Kenwood, Pioneer or Zenith collecting dust? Wipe it down with a clean cloth and, if it works, ...
Old Radios Made New!General Electric Motorola Packard Bell Philco RCA Zenith Pocket Radios Misc Finds Contact MeSearch Categories Wood Silvertone 7054 (Sears) Post author By radioguy Post date July 27, 2015 Year: 1947 Initial issues: Faded and water stained cabinet, loud hum, no stations,...
Only about 35,000 of them were made before Zenith stopped producing consumer radios in order to do war work for the U.S. Government. Even though they sold for the relatively high price of $75 (the equivalent of $934 in today's dollars!) many Clippers were bought by U.S. military ...
Zenith was a pioneer in the creation of the TV remote. It started with the Lazy Bones, which was a motorized knob that connected to television sets with a cable. People liked the ability to control their TVs from a distance, but many complained that people tripped over the cable. Lazy Bo...
It's a building that's been standing for nearly 60 years in Minnesota, but it's now being reduced to a pile of rubble.The old saying is that the only constant in life is change, and that's sure the case for this once-popular 59-year-old building here in the Land of 10,000 ...
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